The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, Volume 10American Literary Society, 1901 - Literature |
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Page 5004
... remained unspoken . And so they parted . In the minster's aisle Thus fades away the altar lamp's red light , It first grows dim , then flickers forth awhile , Once more ' tis clear , then all is dark , dark night . So died their love ...
... remained unspoken . And so they parted . In the minster's aisle Thus fades away the altar lamp's red light , It first grows dim , then flickers forth awhile , Once more ' tis clear , then all is dark , dark night . So died their love ...
Page 5015
... remained at Lausanne for nearly a year , and then proceeded to Italy . Gibbon returned to his father's house in June , 1765. In 1770 Gibbon put forth anonymously " Critical Observations on the Sixth Book of the Æneid , " being a sharp ...
... remained at Lausanne for nearly a year , and then proceeded to Italy . Gibbon returned to his father's house in June , 1765. In 1770 Gibbon put forth anonymously " Critical Observations on the Sixth Book of the Æneid , " being a sharp ...
Page 5024
... remained without burial during the general consternatio .. The despair of the citizens was sometimes converted into fury ; and whenever the Barba- rians were provoked by opposition , they extended the promiscu- ous massacre to the ...
... remained without burial during the general consternatio .. The despair of the citizens was sometimes converted into fury ; and whenever the Barba- rians were provoked by opposition , they extended the promiscu- ous massacre to the ...
Page 5025
... remained , in the age of Justinian , a stately monument of the Gothic conflagration . Yet a contemporary historian has observed that fire could scarcely consume the enor- mous beams of solid brass , and that the strength of man was ...
... remained , in the age of Justinian , a stately monument of the Gothic conflagration . Yet a contemporary historian has observed that fire could scarcely consume the enor- mous beams of solid brass , and that the strength of man was ...
Page 5096
... remained standing , and began to speak as follows : " If we consider , my friends , the most populous provinces and kingdoms of the Continent , we find all over , wherever avail- able soil occurs , that it is tilled , planted , kept in ...
... remained standing , and began to speak as follows : " If we consider , my friends , the most populous provinces and kingdoms of the Continent , we find all over , wherever avail- able soil occurs , that it is tilled , planted , kept in ...
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