Library of the World's Best Literature: A-ZCharles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner, Edward Cornelius Towne, George Henry Warner R. S. Peale and J. A. Hill, 1897 |
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... hand , a clear and open coun- tenance , ruddy lips , his eyes steady , and his looks fixed upon Gargantua , with a youthful modesty , stood up straight on his feet and began to commend and magnify him , first , for his vir- tue and good ...
... hand , a clear and open coun- tenance , ruddy lips , his eyes steady , and his looks fixed upon Gargantua , with a youthful modesty , stood up straight on his feet and began to commend and magnify him , first , for his vir- tue and good ...
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... hand . There he broke not his lance ; for it is the great- est foolishness in the world to say , I have broken ten lances at tilts or in fight . A carpenter can do even as much . But it is a glorious and praiseworthy action with one ...
... hand . There he broke not his lance ; for it is the great- est foolishness in the world to say , I have broken ten lances at tilts or in fight . A carpenter can do even as much . But it is a glorious and praiseworthy action with one ...
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... hand in the air , wherein he held a book , crossing thus the breadth of the river Seine without wetting , and dragging along his cloak with his teeth , as did Julius Cæsar ; then with the help of one hand he entered forcibly into a boat ...
... hand in the air , wherein he held a book , crossing thus the breadth of the river Seine without wetting , and dragging along his cloak with his teeth , as did Julius Cæsar ; then with the help of one hand he entered forcibly into a boat ...
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... hand one , then lifted them up over his head , and held them so without stirring three quarters of an hour or more , which was an inimitable force . He fought at barriers with the stoutest ; and when it came to the cope , he stood so ...
... hand one , then lifted them up over his head , and held them so without stirring three quarters of an hour or more , which was an inimitable force . He fought at barriers with the stoutest ; and when it came to the cope , he stood so ...
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... seen ladies so proper , so miniard , less forward , or more ready with hand and needle in every honest and free action belonging to that sex , than were there . For this reason , when the time came that any FRANÇOIS RABELAIS 12025.
... seen ladies so proper , so miniard , less forward , or more ready with hand and needle in every honest and free action belonging to that sex , than were there . For this reason , when the time came that any FRANÇOIS RABELAIS 12025.
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Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern: A-Z Charles Dudley Warner Повний перегляд - 1896 |
Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern: A-Z Charles Dudley Warner Повний перегляд - 1896 |
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Amtshauptmann Andromache appeared Aubrey Ausonius beauty better born called century CHARLES G. D. ROBERTS Charles Reade charm dark death door dream earth Ernest Renan eyes face fair father feel flowers France French FRIEDRICH RÜCKERT Gargantua gave girl give hand head heart heaven human Ipsden James Clarence Mangan James Ford Rhodes Jesuits JOHAN LUDVIG RUNEBERG King Lady leave literary live look Lord Lucy lyric master mind Molière morning mother Nathan Haskell Dole nature never night noble o'er once passed passion Pierre Ronsard poems poet poetry poor Renan rest rose round seemed Semitic sing song sorrow soul spirit Stilicho stood strong sweet tears tell thee things thou thought tion told Translation truth turn verse voice wind woman women words write young youth
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Сторінка 12404 - BIRTHDAY My heart is like a singing bird Whose nest is in a watered shoot; My heart is like an apple-tree Whose boughs are bent with thick-set fruit; My heart is like a rainbow shell That paddles in a halcyon sea; My heart is gladder than all these Because my love is come to me.
Сторінка 12102 - And wider still those billows of war Thundered along the horizon's bar ; And louder yet into Winchester rolled The roar of that red sea uncontrolled...
Сторінка 12405 - Only remember me : you understand It will be late to counsel then, or pray. Yet if you should forget me for a while And afterwards remember, do not grieve; For if the darkness and corruption leave A vestige of the thoughts that once I had, Better by far you should forget and smile Than that you should remember and be sad.
Сторінка 12406 - When I am dead, my dearest, Sing no sad songs for me; Plant thou no roses at my head, Nor shady cypress tree: Be the green grass above me With showers and dewdrops wet: And if thou wilt, remember, And if thou wilt, forget.
Сторінка 12099 - My soul to-day Is far away, Sailing the Vesuvian Bay; My winged boat, A bird afloat, Swims round the purple peaks remote: — Round purple peaks It sails, and seeks Blue inlets and their crystal creeks, Where high rocks throw, Through deeps below, A duplicated golden glow. Far, vague, and dim The mountains swim; While, on Vesuvius' misty brim, With outstretched hands, The gray smoke stands O'erlooking the volcanic lands.
Сторінка 12406 - O dream how sweet, too sweet, too bitter sweet, Whose wakening should have been in Paradise, Where souls brim-full of love abide and meet; Where thirsting longing eyes Watch the slow door That opening, letting in, lets out no more. Yet come to me in dreams, that I may live My very life again...
Сторінка 12422 - And bathe there in God's sight. "We two will stand beside that shrine, Occult, withheld, untrod, Whose lamps are stirred continually With prayer sent up to God; And see our old prayers, granted, melt Each like a little cloud. "We two will lie i...
Сторінка 12192 - God enlarge Japheth, and let him dwell in the tents of Shem; and let Canaan be his slave.
Сторінка 12353 - Orsini lived ; and long was to be seen An old man wandering as in quest of something, Something he could not find — he knew not what. When he was gone, the house remained awhile Silent and tenantless — then went to strangers. Full fifty years were past, and all forgot, When on an idle day, a day of search 'Mid the old lumber in the Gallery, That mouldering chest was noticed ; and 'twas said By one as young, as thoughtless as Ginevra, " Why not remove it from its...
Сторінка 12421 - And still she bowed herself and stooped Out of the circling charm ; Until her bosom must have made The bar she leaned on warm, And the lilies lay as if asleep Along her bended arm.