Adventures Among Books: First[-third] Selection, Volume 2Hokuseido Press, 1950 - American literature |
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... living economically upon the profits of his art as a painter . Their intimacy increased ; and at length the Italian , 25 seeing my father's involuntary emotion at his convulsive turnings and shudderings , which continued as formerly ...
... living economically upon the profits of his art as a painter . Their intimacy increased ; and at length the Italian , 25 seeing my father's involuntary emotion at his convulsive turnings and shudderings , which continued as formerly ...
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... LIVING NAMES LET us now praise famous men , and our fathers that begat us . The Lord hath wrought great glory by them through his great power from the beginning . Such as did bear rule in their kingdoms , men renowned for their power ...
... LIVING NAMES LET us now praise famous men , and our fathers that begat us . The Lord hath wrought great glory by them through his great power from the beginning . Such as did bear rule in their kingdoms , men renowned for their power ...
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... living not far down the river from 5 Oxford ; and shortly before John took his degree , he called formally upon old Hickman , and asked his daughter's hand . Hickman was secretly well pleased that his daugher should marry a scholar and ...
... living not far down the river from 5 Oxford ; and shortly before John took his degree , he called formally upon old Hickman , and asked his daughter's hand . Hickman was secretly well pleased that his daugher should marry a scholar and ...
Contents
THE FUTURE | 1 |
THE EXCHANGE OF IDEAS Daniel Webster | 11 |
THE PHANTOM PORTRAIT S T Coleridge | 29 |
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