Selected Readings from Much Loved BooksUniversity of Knowledge, Incorporated, 1938 - 368 Seiten This book contains readings which includes works from authors such as Jane Austen, Homer, Henry David Thoreau, Charles Dickens, Goethe, Thomas Carlyle, Mark Twain, and Edith Wharton. |
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... hope , and faith itself , imply a deliberate self - deception . ) The training for literature must be acquired by the artist alone , through the passionate assimilation of a few masterpieces written from a spirit somewhat like his own ...
... hope , and faith itself , imply a deliberate self - deception . ) The training for literature must be acquired by the artist alone , through the passionate assimilation of a few masterpieces written from a spirit somewhat like his own ...
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... hope , and happiness . It was more than a smile and almost a radiance . On his forehead rested the indescribable reflection of an unseen light . The souls of the upright in sleep have vision of a mysterious heaven . A reflection from ...
... hope , and happiness . It was more than a smile and almost a radiance . On his forehead rested the indescribable reflection of an unseen light . The souls of the upright in sleep have vision of a mysterious heaven . A reflection from ...
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... hope will be delivered some day . I want to thank you for the friendship you gave me of late years , and to tell you how extraordinarily pleasant I found it to serve under you . I want to tell you that I was not too old for this job ...
... hope will be delivered some day . I want to thank you for the friendship you gave me of late years , and to tell you how extraordinarily pleasant I found it to serve under you . I want to tell you that I was not too old for this job ...
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Death of an Old Dog From Far Away and Long | 18 |
GEORGE SANTAYANA | 29 |
The Bennet Family From Pride and Prejudice | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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