Literature of the English Language: Comprising Representative Selections from the Best Authors, Also Lists of Contemporaneous Writers and Their Principal WorksIvison, Blakeman, Taylor,, 1870 - 640 Seiten |
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... enter my chamber as seldom as possible . Do not awake me when you have any good news to communicate ; with that there is no hurry : but , when you bring bad news , rouse me in- stantly ; for then there is not a moment to be lost . " It ...
... enter my chamber as seldom as possible . Do not awake me when you have any good news to communicate ; with that there is no hurry : but , when you bring bad news , rouse me in- stantly ; for then there is not a moment to be lost . " It ...
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... enter- tained very different opinions ; some , too , of them entitled to much deference from their great antiquity and illustrious charac- ter . Thus it was advanced by some of the ancient sages , that the earth was an extended plain ...
... enter- tained very different opinions ; some , too , of them entitled to much deference from their great antiquity and illustrious charac- ter . Thus it was advanced by some of the ancient sages , that the earth was an extended plain ...
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... enter further at present into the nature of the sun ; that being an inquiry not immediately necessary to the development of this history . Neither will we embroil ourselves in any more of the endless disputes of philosophers touching ...
... enter further at present into the nature of the sun ; that being an inquiry not immediately necessary to the development of this history . Neither will we embroil ourselves in any more of the endless disputes of philosophers touching ...
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... receiving their compli- ments upon the taste and varied magnificence that were displayed in each . One of these rooms was filled with moonlight , which did not enter through the window , but was the NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE . 185.
... receiving their compli- ments upon the taste and varied magnificence that were displayed in each . One of these rooms was filled with moonlight , which did not enter through the window , but was the NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE . 185.
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... enter through the window , but was the aggregate of all the moonshine that is scattered around the earth on a summer night while no eyes are awake to enjoy its beauty . enjoy its beauty . Airy spirits had gathered it up , wherever they ...
... enter through the window , but was the aggregate of all the moonshine that is scattered around the earth on a summer night while no eyes are awake to enjoy its beauty . enjoy its beauty . Airy spirits had gathered it up , wherever they ...
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