The Library of Choice Literature and Encyclopædia of Universal Authorship: Selected from the Standard Authors of All Nations and All Time, כרך 9Ainsworth Rand Spofford Gebbie & Company, 1888 |
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עמוד 145
... knew that all his staff felt it too . Every face was gloomy ; each man avoided catching his neighbor's eye ; and Napoleon himself knew better than any one what was the meaning of a struggle that had lasted eight hours , and had not yet ...
... knew that all his staff felt it too . Every face was gloomy ; each man avoided catching his neighbor's eye ; and Napoleon himself knew better than any one what was the meaning of a struggle that had lasted eight hours , and had not yet ...
עמוד 161
... knew about the last and greatest cause ; but it also came to light that he expected his wife to read Latin proof - sheets , as she knew something of that language . Besides , he was quite incapable of refusing commissions to ami- able ...
... knew about the last and greatest cause ; but it also came to light that he expected his wife to read Latin proof - sheets , as she knew something of that language . Besides , he was quite incapable of refusing commissions to ami- able ...
עמוד 239
... knew Sophocles well , he could not appear to them to be learned by showing that he knew what they knew also . ' Then I thought the priest was making game and sport , saying first that Herodotus could know no poet whom he had not learned ...
... knew Sophocles well , he could not appear to them to be learned by showing that he knew what they knew also . ' Then I thought the priest was making game and sport , saying first that Herodotus could know no poet whom he had not learned ...
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The Choice of Books | 1 |
Decline and Fall of the Moghul Empire | 7 |
Lewis Carroll | 22 |
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