History of English Literature, Band 33Colonial Press, 1900 |
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... death a hoard of treasures ; it will be yet of advan- tage at the need of the people . . . . I give thanks might ... death , while thinking only that it profits others . " Each one of us , " he says in one place , " must abide the end of ...
... death a hoard of treasures ; it will be yet of advan- tage at the need of the people . . . . I give thanks might ... death , while thinking only that it profits others . " Each one of us , " he says in one place , " must abide the end of ...
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... death of Pharaoh , can hardly speak from anger , or see , because the blood mounts to his eyes . " The folk was affrighted , the flood - dread seized on their sad souls ; ocean wailed with death , the mountain heights were with blood be ...
... death of Pharaoh , can hardly speak from anger , or see , because the blood mounts to his eyes . " The folk was affrighted , the flood - dread seized on their sad souls ; ocean wailed with death , the mountain heights were with blood be ...
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... death . Penthea , in Ford's " Broken Heart , " is as upright , but not so strong , as Pauline ; she is the English wife , not the Roman , stoical and calm.13 She despairs sweetly , silently , and pines to death . In her innermost heart ...
... death . Penthea , in Ford's " Broken Heart , " is as upright , but not so strong , as Pauline ; she is the English wife , not the Roman , stoical and calm.13 She despairs sweetly , silently , and pines to death . In her innermost heart ...
Inhalt
The outer man is only a clue to study the inner invisible man | 5 |
History is a mechanical and psychological problem Within certain | 19 |
CHAPTER FIRST | 31 |
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