The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 9G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... hold a vast empire without securing the sympathy of the conquered . At all events he chose to do the thing his own way , and who will say that he should have done it as his critics prescribe ? FRANCIS SYLVESTER MAHONY ( FATHER PROUT ) ...
... hold a vast empire without securing the sympathy of the conquered . At all events he chose to do the thing his own way , and who will say that he should have done it as his critics prescribe ? FRANCIS SYLVESTER MAHONY ( FATHER PROUT ) ...
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... hold me out a twelvemonth and a day , or more if need be , and never shall I return again unto the court till I have seen it more openly than it hath been seen here ; and if I may not speed I shall return again as he that may not be ...
... hold me out a twelvemonth and a day , or more if need be , and never shall I return again unto the court till I have seen it more openly than it hath been seen here ; and if I may not speed I shall return again as he that may not be ...
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... hold me for your servant . Then took he again his sword and put it up in his sheath , and made a cross in his forehead , and came to the lions , and they made semblant to do him harm . Notwithstanding he passed by them without hurt ...
... hold me for your servant . Then took he again his sword and put it up in his sheath , and made a cross in his forehead , and came to the lions , and they made semblant to do him harm . Notwithstanding he passed by them without hurt ...
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... holds in his hand , and anon all the beasts of the hill , and of divers places of the garden , come out , to the number of three or four thousand ; and they come in manner of poor men ; and men give them the remnants in fair vessels of ...
... holds in his hand , and anon all the beasts of the hill , and of divers places of the garden , come out , to the number of three or four thousand ; and they come in manner of poor men ; and men give them the remnants in fair vessels of ...
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... hold of the cloth with his right , and dragged it furiously off the table , bring- ing to the ground in its fall , book , paper , inkstand , and sandbox ; and , springing between the chair and the table , advanced to- wards Lucia . The ...
... hold of the cloth with his right , and dragged it furiously off the table , bring- ing to the ground in its fall , book , paper , inkstand , and sandbox ; and , springing between the chair and the table , advanced to- wards Lucia . The ...
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