The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, المجلد 12 |
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الصفحة 6140
The Bishop and the Felon . Poor Folk . The Man and the Cannon . My Thoughts
of ye . Napoleon . Mourning FRIEDRICH HEINRICH ALEXANDER VON
HUMBOLDT 1769 - 18596369 The Beauty and Unity of Nature . 6375 DAVID
HUME .
The Bishop and the Felon . Poor Folk . The Man and the Cannon . My Thoughts
of ye . Napoleon . Mourning FRIEDRICH HEINRICH ALEXANDER VON
HUMBOLDT 1769 - 18596369 The Beauty and Unity of Nature . 6375 DAVID
HUME .
الصفحة 6154
Still , for all slips of hers , One of Eve ' s family – Wipe those poor lips of hers
Oozing so clammily . Loop up her tresses Escaped from the comb , Her fair
auburn tresses ; Whilst wonderment guesses Where was her home ? Who was
her father ...
Still , for all slips of hers , One of Eve ' s family – Wipe those poor lips of hers
Oozing so clammily . Loop up her tresses Escaped from the comb , Her fair
auburn tresses ; Whilst wonderment guesses Where was her home ? Who was
her father ...
الصفحة 6170
Poor clergie ! Mon colonel , ” said the man , “ I pity your clergie ; but den you don '
t remember de science and experience dat it require to make an omelette
soufflée . ” “ The devil take your omelette , sir ! ” said Arden . “ Do you mean
seriously ...
Poor clergie ! Mon colonel , ” said the man , “ I pity your clergie ; but den you don '
t remember de science and experience dat it require to make an omelette
soufflée . ” “ The devil take your omelette , sir ! ” said Arden . “ Do you mean
seriously ...
الصفحة 6185
The Summe is , we doubt not what we practice , but its be . yond all doubt , that all
men are liars , and we are in the number of those poor feeble men , either we do ,
or may erre , though we do not know it , what we have learned , we do ...
The Summe is , we doubt not what we practice , but its be . yond all doubt , that all
men are liars , and we are in the number of those poor feeble men , either we do ,
or may erre , though we do not know it , what we have learned , we do ...
الصفحة 6199
If pure and innocent I live , and dear To those I love ( self - praise is venial here ) ,
All this I owe my father , who , though poor , Lord of some few acres , and no
more , Was loath to send me to the village school , Where the sons of men of
mark ...
If pure and innocent I live , and dear To those I love ( self - praise is venial here ) ,
All this I owe my father , who , though poor , Lord of some few acres , and no
more , Was loath to send me to the village school , Where the sons of men of
mark ...
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