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, Volume 11John Clark Ridpath Globe publishing Company, 1898 - Literature |
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... beauty in a building , yet it shines not alike from all parts of heaven . An east window welcomes the beams of the sun before they are of a strength to do any harm , and is offensive to none but a sluggard . In a west window , in summer ...
... beauty in a building , yet it shines not alike from all parts of heaven . An east window welcomes the beams of the sun before they are of a strength to do any harm , and is offensive to none but a sluggard . In a west window , in summer ...
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... beauty which we can assimilate shall escape . To do this , we must have Shakespeare's own words before us . No other words will avail , even though they be those of the wisest and most inspired of our day and generation . We must have ...
... beauty which we can assimilate shall escape . To do this , we must have Shakespeare's own words before us . No other words will avail , even though they be those of the wisest and most inspired of our day and generation . We must have ...
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... beauty , not in the sunlight of joy , but under the deep gloom of an early , lonely , and cruel death , ever present to Him as the one special thing which He was bound to suffer . Although He had renounced every private concern , and ...
... beauty , not in the sunlight of joy , but under the deep gloom of an early , lonely , and cruel death , ever present to Him as the one special thing which He was bound to suffer . Although He had renounced every private concern , and ...
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... beauty which we can assimilate shall escape . To do this , we must have Shakespeare's own words before us . No other words will avail , even though they be those of the wisest and most inspired of our day and generation . We must have ...
... beauty which we can assimilate shall escape . To do this , we must have Shakespeare's own words before us . No other words will avail , even though they be those of the wisest and most inspired of our day and generation . We must have ...
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... beauty , not in the sunlight of joy , but under the deep gloom of an early , lonely , and cruel death , ever present to Him as the one special thing which He was bound to suffer . Although He had renounced every private concern , and ...
... beauty , not in the sunlight of joy , but under the deep gloom of an early , lonely , and cruel death , ever present to Him as the one special thing which He was bound to suffer . Although He had renounced every private concern , and ...
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