The Classic and the Beautiful from the Literature of Three Thousand Years, Volume 1Carson and Simpson, 1896 - Anthologies |
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... honor in the Mexican War , and afterward for years filled the chair of Belles Lettres at the University of Pennsylvania , and now occupies the same position at the Lehigh University . Of Pro- fessor Coppée as an author little need be ...
... honor in the Mexican War , and afterward for years filled the chair of Belles Lettres at the University of Pennsylvania , and now occupies the same position at the Lehigh University . Of Pro- fessor Coppée as an author little need be ...
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... honor . It is not my intention , in dwelling with such emphasis upon the invention of the promoting the advancement of science , to the increase of instrumental power . Too much , indeed , cannot be said of the service rendered by its ...
... honor . It is not my intention , in dwelling with such emphasis upon the invention of the promoting the advancement of science , to the increase of instrumental power . Too much , indeed , cannot be said of the service rendered by its ...
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... honors of academical parchment from centuries of learned dulness and scholastic dogmatism . But the great object of all knowledge is to enlarge and purify the soul , to fill the mind with noble contemplations and to fur- nish a refined ...
... honors of academical parchment from centuries of learned dulness and scholastic dogmatism . But the great object of all knowledge is to enlarge and purify the soul , to fill the mind with noble contemplations and to fur- nish a refined ...
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... honor of that invention . ISIS ' LAW OF MARRIAGE . In that time the Egyptians made a law against the common custom ... honored and reverenced in Egypt than a SELECTIONS FROM DIODORUS SICULUS . 125 27.
... honor of that invention . ISIS ' LAW OF MARRIAGE . In that time the Egyptians made a law against the common custom ... honored and reverenced in Egypt than a SELECTIONS FROM DIODORUS SICULUS . 125 27.
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Henry Coppée. queen is more honored and reverenced in Egypt than a king . king . And there is to this day among the ... honor rear'd , Be joyful , Egypt , then , O joyful be , For that I , Isis , was brought up in thee . " Done into ...
Henry Coppée. queen is more honored and reverenced in Egypt than a king . king . And there is to this day among the ... honor rear'd , Be joyful , Egypt , then , O joyful be , For that I , Isis , was brought up in thee . " Done into ...
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