Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers, Volumen1C. Scribner's Sons, 1927 |
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... I will cause breath to enter into you , and ye shall live : 6 And I will lay sinews upon you , and will bring up flesh upon you , and cover you with skin , and put breath in 24 COPELAND'S TREASURY Ezekiel, XXXVII, 1-14 •
... I will cause breath to enter into you , and ye shall live : 6 And I will lay sinews upon you , and will bring up flesh upon you , and cover you with skin , and put breath in 24 COPELAND'S TREASURY Ezekiel, XXXVII, 1-14 •
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... enter'd on The ample cave , nor could be seen un- known Of great Calypso ( for all Deities are Prompt in each other's knowledge , though so far Sever'd in dwellings ) but he could not see Ulysses there within ; without was he Set sad ...
... enter'd on The ample cave , nor could be seen un- known Of great Calypso ( for all Deities are Prompt in each other's knowledge , though so far Sever'd in dwellings ) but he could not see Ulysses there within ; without was he Set sad ...
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... entering the dance , so fair a flower of maidens . But he is of heart the most blessed beyond all other who shall prevail with gifts of wooing , and lead thee to his home . Never have mine eyes beheld such an one among mortals , neither ...
... entering the dance , so fair a flower of maidens . But he is of heart the most blessed beyond all other who shall prevail with gifts of wooing , and lead thee to his home . Never have mine eyes beheld such an one among mortals , neither ...
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... enter the prison , Xanthippe and her children are sent home in the care of a servant of Crito's . The philosopher has just been released from chains . He explains why he welcomes death , and why he holds the immutable conviction that ...
... enter the prison , Xanthippe and her children are sent home in the care of a servant of Crito's . The philosopher has just been released from chains . He explains why he welcomes death , and why he holds the immutable conviction that ...
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... entered and stood by him , saying : -To you , Socrates , whom I know to be the noblest and gentlest and best of all who ever came to this place , I will not impute the angry feelings of other men , who rage and swear at me , when , in ...
... entered and stood by him , saying : -To you , Socrates , whom I know to be the noblest and gentlest and best of all who ever came to this place , I will not impute the angry feelings of other men , who rage and swear at me , when , in ...
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Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and ..., Volumen1 Charles Townsend Copeland Vista de fragmentos - 1933 |
Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and ..., Volumen1 Charles Townsend Copeland Vista de fragmentos - 1929 |
Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and ..., Volumen1 Charles Townsend Copeland Vista de fragmentos - 1931 |
Términos y frases comunes
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL Ahab Apius Apollyon bear behold blood breast called Crito Dang Dangle daughter dead dear death doth earth egad eyes fair father fear fell fire gave give ground Hamlet hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven honour Jebusite Joab John Hayward Kilmeny king King Arthur knew Lady land lion live look lord Lycidas mind mirth morning mortal mother nature Nausicaa never night noble o'er Odysseus passion PASTICCIO peace play pleasure Polonius praise pray prince Puff Queen scene sche sent servant sight sing Sir Bedivere Sir Fret Sir Lucan Sisera sleep Sneer soul speak spirit struldbrugs sweet sword tell thee ther thine things thou art thou hast thought thousand Tilb told tree uncle Toby unto voice wind wings word wyde