Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Том 4Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1929 |
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... perhaps there might have been an answer to the question propounded by the Emperor amid all that piteous weeping . Perhaps it might have told the man who asked his hearers to be forgiven if he had ever unwittingly offended them , that ...
... perhaps there might have been an answer to the question propounded by the Emperor amid all that piteous weeping . Perhaps it might have told the man who asked his hearers to be forgiven if he had ever unwittingly offended them , that ...
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... perhaps as well accomplished by Charles as by any man . He had not the absurdity of sup- posing it possible for him to attend to the details of every individual affair in every one of his realms ; and he therefore intrusted the ...
... perhaps as well accomplished by Charles as by any man . He had not the absurdity of sup- posing it possible for him to attend to the details of every individual affair in every one of his realms ; and he therefore intrusted the ...
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... perhaps he will say a word . " Dr. Stearns said he had come to listen and not to speak . The Governor and Isaacs whispered . The Governor looked at Dennis , who was resplendent on the platform ; but Isaacs , to give him his due , shook ...
... perhaps he will say a word . " Dr. Stearns said he had come to listen and not to speak . The Governor and Isaacs whispered . The Governor looked at Dennis , who was resplendent on the platform ; but Isaacs , to give him his due , shook ...
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Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and ..., Том 4 Charles Townsend Copeland Перегляд фрагмента - 1933 |
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