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, Volumen 12 |
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What matter now for purpose crost , For broken hopes and wasted pains ; What if the olive little yields , What if the grape be blighted ? Thine The corn upon a thousand fields , Upon a thousand hills the vine .
What matter now for purpose crost , For broken hopes and wasted pains ; What if the olive little yields , What if the grape be blighted ? Thine The corn upon a thousand fields , Upon a thousand hills the vine .
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Such as we are to Him , to us is He ; Without God was no man ever good ; Divine the author and the matter be Where goodness must be wrought in flesh and blood : Religion stands , not in corrupted things , But virtues that descend have ...
Such as we are to Him , to us is He ; Without God was no man ever good ; Divine the author and the matter be Where goodness must be wrought in flesh and blood : Religion stands , not in corrupted things , But virtues that descend have ...
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asked the Mouse . " Top - off , ' " answered the Cat , dryly . ** Top - off ! ' " cried the Mouse ; that is a singular and wonderful name ! Is it common in your family ? " “ What does it matter ? ” said the Cat .
asked the Mouse . " Top - off , ' " answered the Cat , dryly . ** Top - off ! ' " cried the Mouse ; that is a singular and wonderful name ! Is it common in your family ? " “ What does it matter ? ” said the Cat .
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Of Thucydides and Aristotle , indeed , both as inquirers into matter of fact and as free from local feeling , it is impossible to speak too highly ; but unfortunately that work of the latter which would have given us the most copious ...
Of Thucydides and Aristotle , indeed , both as inquirers into matter of fact and as free from local feeling , it is impossible to speak too highly ; but unfortunately that work of the latter which would have given us the most copious ...
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I describe the earlier times by themselves , as conceived by the faith and feeling of the first Greeks , and known only through their legends -without presuming to measure how much or how little of historical matter these legends may ...
I describe the earlier times by themselves , as conceived by the faith and feeling of the first Greeks , and known only through their legends -without presuming to measure how much or how little of historical matter these legends may ...
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