The Classic and the Beautiful from the Literature of Three Thousand Years, Том 4,Выпуск 2Carson & Simpson, 1898 |
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... fair question to ask the ad- vocates of the transmutation theory whether they attribute to physical laws the discernment that would lead them to change the specific features , but to respect all those characters by which the higher ...
... fair question to ask the ad- vocates of the transmutation theory whether they attribute to physical laws the discernment that would lead them to change the specific features , but to respect all those characters by which the higher ...
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... fair Who gathered there with him to pray " Think of me " ? But were I good and holy as a saint , Or hermit dweller in secluded grot , If e'er the soul in hope and love were faint , Then , like an antidote to mortal taint , I'd give the ...
... fair Who gathered there with him to pray " Think of me " ? But were I good and holy as a saint , Or hermit dweller in secluded grot , If e'er the soul in hope and love were faint , Then , like an antidote to mortal taint , I'd give the ...
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... fair and ruddy . His stature ( as we find it measured by himself ) did not exceed the middle size , his person neither too lean nor corpulent , his limbs well proportioned , nervous and active , serviceable in all respects to his ...
... fair and ruddy . His stature ( as we find it measured by himself ) did not exceed the middle size , his person neither too lean nor corpulent , his limbs well proportioned , nervous and active , serviceable in all respects to his ...
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... fair wind and leave behind him all his cares , encumbrances and calamities . When he was interrupted by company or fatigued with business , he so strongly imaged to himself the happiness of leisure and re- treat that he determined to ...
... fair wind and leave behind him all his cares , encumbrances and calamities . When he was interrupted by company or fatigued with business , he so strongly imaged to himself the happiness of leisure and re- treat that he determined to ...
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... fair , be unquestionably yet stronger than the mother . But all this pompous detail of material triumphs , whether for the one or for the other , is worse than idle unless the men of the two countries shall remain , or shall become ...
... fair , be unquestionably yet stronger than the mother . But all this pompous detail of material triumphs , whether for the one or for the other , is worse than idle unless the men of the two countries shall remain , or shall become ...
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