The Living Age, Том 121E. Littell & Company, 1874 |
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... passed on , limiting our attention to purely royal the love of titles grew , and , seven hun- titles ( which alone present a character of dred years after Tiglath , we find Xerxes internationality ) , we were to include per- saying on ...
... passed on , limiting our attention to purely royal the love of titles grew , and , seven hun- titles ( which alone present a character of dred years after Tiglath , we find Xerxes internationality ) , we were to include per- saying on ...
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... passed by , and anticipation does not prompt to enterprise . The scene was a public path , bordered on the left hand by a river , behind which rose a high wall . On the right was a tract of land , partly meadow and partly moor ...
... passed by , and anticipation does not prompt to enterprise . The scene was a public path , bordered on the left hand by a river , behind which rose a high wall . On the right was a tract of land , partly meadow and partly moor ...
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... passed them . 66 Why , there he is ! " she said . Liddy looked . " That ! That's Farmer Boldwood- of course ' tis - the man you couldn't see the other day when he called . " - " O , Farmer Boldwood , " murmured Bathsheba , and looked at ...
... passed them . 66 Why , there he is ! " she said . Liddy looked . " That ! That's Farmer Boldwood- of course ' tis - the man you couldn't see the other day when he called . " - " O , Farmer Boldwood , " murmured Bathsheba , and looked at ...
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... passed into other hands . He died , moreover , without a will , and the splendid library of 80,000 volumes , which it had taken three gen- " Reddo Diem " is the apt motto placed by Manni on the title - page of his life of Aldo Pio ...
... passed into other hands . He died , moreover , without a will , and the splendid library of 80,000 volumes , which it had taken three gen- " Reddo Diem " is the apt motto placed by Manni on the title - page of his life of Aldo Pio ...
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... passed our youth to have these whirligig dances come into fashion . I could foot a hornpipe when I was a middy , and steer a craft through a country - dance as well as any pilot going , hands across , you know , down the middle and up ...
... passed our youth to have these whirligig dances come into fashion . I could foot a hornpipe when I was a middy , and steer a craft through a country - dance as well as any pilot going , hands across , you know , down the middle and up ...
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Сторінка 178 - The poetry of earth is ceasing never : On a lone winter evening, when the frost Has wrought a silence, from the stove there shrills The cricket's song, in warmth increasing ever, And seems, to one in drowsiness half lost, The grasshopper's among some grassy hills.
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