The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 1G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Anthologies |
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... took no count , ― But yearned to sweep their track off from the world And plant a newer race there . Not a god Resisted such desire except myself . I dared it ! I drew mortals back to light , From meditated ruin deep as hell ! For which ...
... took no count , ― But yearned to sweep their track off from the world And plant a newer race there . Not a god Resisted such desire except myself . I dared it ! I drew mortals back to light , From meditated ruin deep as hell ! For which ...
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... took Androcles to his cave , and every day used to bring him meat from which to live . But shortly afterwards both Androcles and the Lion were captured , and the Slave was sentenced to be thrown to the Lion , after the latter had been ...
... took Androcles to his cave , and every day used to bring him meat from which to live . But shortly afterwards both Androcles and the Lion were captured , and the Slave was sentenced to be thrown to the Lion , after the latter had been ...
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... as skeptical of the open ocean surrounding the extremity of Africa as modern geographers and explorers have been of the existence of Kane's open Arctic Sea . He believes that what the Phoenician traders took to be AGASSIZ 35.
... as skeptical of the open ocean surrounding the extremity of Africa as modern geographers and explorers have been of the existence of Kane's open Arctic Sea . He believes that what the Phoenician traders took to be AGASSIZ 35.
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... took to be the broad ocean must be part of an inland sea , corresponding to the Medi- terranean , with which he was so familiar . His map includes also England , Ireland , and Scotland ; and his Ultima Thule is , no doubt , the Hebrides ...
... took to be the broad ocean must be part of an inland sea , corresponding to the Medi- terranean , with which he was so familiar . His map includes also England , Ireland , and Scotland ; and his Ultima Thule is , no doubt , the Hebrides ...
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... took advantage of the mining operations going on in his neighborhood , the blasting , sinking of shafts , etc. , to examine critically the composition of the rocks thus laid open , and the result of his analysis was the establishment of ...
... took advantage of the mining operations going on in his neighborhood , the blasting , sinking of shafts , etc. , to examine critically the composition of the rocks thus laid open , and the result of his analysis was the establishment of ...
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