Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers, Band 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1927 |
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... appear often indeed to our contemporary's vision of those strenuous beginnings . If the conception he has , the conception most of us have , of the intellectual and moral life of the people is as grim as the physical conditions under ...
... appear often indeed to our contemporary's vision of those strenuous beginnings . If the conception he has , the conception most of us have , of the intellectual and moral life of the people is as grim as the physical conditions under ...
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... appear to be the principal spot on the map in by far the greater part of Browning's poetry - so you would not gather from the greater number of his poems that there had been any such thing in the world as a discovery that had ...
... appear to be the principal spot on the map in by far the greater part of Browning's poetry - so you would not gather from the greater number of his poems that there had been any such thing in the world as a discovery that had ...
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... Appearing ere the times were ripe , That friend of mine who lives in God . That God who ever lives and loves , One God , one law , one element , And one far - off divine event , To which the whole creation moves . " All that is out of ...
... Appearing ere the times were ripe , That friend of mine who lives in God . That God who ever lives and loves , One God , one law , one element , And one far - off divine event , To which the whole creation moves . " All that is out of ...
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... appear'd , And told with tears the sad news thus : " My lord , that must be heard Which would to heaven I might not tell ; Menoetius ' son lies dead , And for his naked corse ( his arms already forfeited , And worn by Hector ) the ...
... appear'd , And told with tears the sad news thus : " My lord , that must be heard Which would to heaven I might not tell ; Menoetius ' son lies dead , And for his naked corse ( his arms already forfeited , And worn by Hector ) the ...
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... appear to him face to face , for she had regard unto her father's brother , who furiously raged against the godlike Odysseus , till he should come to his own country . Odysseus Reveals Himself to His Father ( From Book XXIV ; translated ...
... appear to him face to face , for she had regard unto her father's brother , who furiously raged against the godlike Odysseus , till he should come to his own country . Odysseus Reveals Himself to His Father ( From Book XXIV ; translated ...
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