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, Volumen24John Clark Ridpath Globe publishing Company, 1898 |
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... studied effect . Perhaps that is because the great emotion - the chief end of her book - is always what she is feeling most deeply . From this results a certain unconsciousness on her part as to literary ways and means , which in turn ...
... studied effect . Perhaps that is because the great emotion - the chief end of her book - is always what she is feeling most deeply . From this results a certain unconsciousness on her part as to literary ways and means , which in turn ...
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... studied effect . Perhaps that is because the great emotion - the chief end of her book - is always what she is feeling most deeply . From this results a certain unconsciousness on her part as to literary ways and means , which in turn ...
... studied effect . Perhaps that is because the great emotion - the chief end of her book - is always what she is feeling most deeply . From this results a certain unconsciousness on her part as to literary ways and means , which in turn ...
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... studied law , which he practised in England , and travelled ex- tensively . He entered the ministry , and on his return to England held a pastorate in Sussex . In 1631 he was tried for nonconformity by Arch- bishop Laud , and , though ...
... studied law , which he practised in England , and travelled ex- tensively . He entered the ministry , and on his return to England held a pastorate in Sussex . In 1631 he was tried for nonconformity by Arch- bishop Laud , and , though ...
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... studied at the Oneida Conference Seminary at Cazenovia , and entered Hamilton College , where he was graduated in 1851. Subsequently he studied law at Philadelphia in 1856 , and practised his profession at Chicago until 1860. But the ...
... studied at the Oneida Conference Seminary at Cazenovia , and entered Hamilton College , where he was graduated in 1851. Subsequently he studied law at Philadelphia in 1856 , and practised his profession at Chicago until 1860. But the ...
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... studied its people , its scenery , its customs ; he loved them all , and could ever draw new subjects and new en- thusiasm from the breezy North . Sir Walter wrote in his journal : " Landseer's dogs are the most magnifi- cent things I ...
... studied its people , its scenery , its customs ; he loved them all , and could ever draw new subjects and new en- thusiasm from the breezy North . Sir Walter wrote in his journal : " Landseer's dogs are the most magnifi- cent things I ...
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