Masterpieces of the World's Best Literature: 700 Immortal Selections from the Writings of the World's Greatest Authors, Volumen2Jeannette Leonard Gilder Standard Book Company, 1937 |
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... deep interest in our ad- miration for him on personal grounds alone . Is it possible to feel as deep an interest in and admiration for Carlyle , apart from his works , as we do in Johnson ? Different temperaments will answer differently ...
... deep interest in our ad- miration for him on personal grounds alone . Is it possible to feel as deep an interest in and admiration for Carlyle , apart from his works , as we do in Johnson ? Different temperaments will answer differently ...
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... deep waters ; around thee mutinous discouraged souls , behind thee disgrace and ruin , before thee the unpenetrated veil of night . Brother , these wild water - moun- tains , bounding from their deep bases ( ten miles deep , I am told ) ...
... deep waters ; around thee mutinous discouraged souls , behind thee disgrace and ruin , before thee the unpenetrated veil of night . Brother , these wild water - moun- tains , bounding from their deep bases ( ten miles deep , I am told ) ...
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... deep Eternities , of Worlds from beyond the morning - stars , does it speak to thee ? The unborn Ages ; the old Graves , with their long - mouldering dust , the very tears that wetted it , now all dry - do not these speak to thee what ...
... deep Eternities , of Worlds from beyond the morning - stars , does it speak to thee ? The unborn Ages ; the old Graves , with their long - mouldering dust , the very tears that wetted it , now all dry - do not these speak to thee what ...
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COOPER JAMES FENIMORE 273 | 4 |
BRONTÉ EMILY | 26 |
BROWNE CHARLES F ARTEMUS WARD | 38 |
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