The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, Volumen10John Clark Ridpath Globe publishing Company, 1898 |
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... Lives of Ancient Philosophers , and the Adventures of Telemachus , embodying the principles which he made the groundwork of his royal pupils ' education . For five years his services were un- recognized by the King , his only means of ...
... Lives of Ancient Philosophers , and the Adventures of Telemachus , embodying the principles which he made the groundwork of his royal pupils ' education . For five years his services were un- recognized by the King , his only means of ...
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... live and die to defend it , and to let his Highness have knowledge thereof in all the haste ye can . Thirdly , in the same wise , I charge you , my dear son , alway , as ye be bounded by the commandment of God , to do , to love , to ...
... live and die to defend it , and to let his Highness have knowledge thereof in all the haste ye can . Thirdly , in the same wise , I charge you , my dear son , alway , as ye be bounded by the commandment of God , to do , to love , to ...
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... lives stern Death consumes , And gives the brilliant hues In which earth's beauteous picture ever blooms . The raging of his flames ' Twere cowardice to fear ; For Love is soft and tender as a child ; His rage entreaty tames ; And ...
... lives stern Death consumes , And gives the brilliant hues In which earth's beauteous picture ever blooms . The raging of his flames ' Twere cowardice to fear ; For Love is soft and tender as a child ; His rage entreaty tames ; And ...
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... live , and thou art dead ! O cruel Death ! My life thou'st slain , and yet I am not dead ! Open , thou earth , and swallow me at once ! Burst , burst away , my soul , from this evil body , Whose weight by force detains thee ! Thy blood ...
... live , and thou art dead ! O cruel Death ! My life thou'st slain , and yet I am not dead ! Open , thou earth , and swallow me at once ! Burst , burst away , my soul , from this evil body , Whose weight by force detains thee ! Thy blood ...
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... lives . They had only one dominant passion - the realization of the aim which was the essential object of their activity . But the object to which a subject es- sentially , necessarily relates is nothing else than this . subject's own ...
... lives . They had only one dominant passion - the realization of the aim which was the essential object of their activity . But the object to which a subject es- sentially , necessarily relates is nothing else than this . subject's own ...
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