Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers, Volume 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1927 - American literature |
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... Fair , " " Pendennis , " " Henry Esmond , " and " The New- comes , " in order of composition . " Vanity Fair " is the greatest of the four ; " Esmond " the most beautiful . But , with all its beauty and fire , with its English that ...
... Fair , " " Pendennis , " " Henry Esmond , " and " The New- comes , " in order of composition . " Vanity Fair " is the greatest of the four ; " Esmond " the most beautiful . But , with all its beauty and fire , with its English that ...
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... fair light , must part with it . Past doubt Menoetius ' son Is he on whom that fate is wrought . O wretch , to leave undone What I commanded ; that , the fleet once freed of hostile fire , Not meeting Hector , instantly he should his ...
... fair light , must part with it . Past doubt Menoetius ' son Is he on whom that fate is wrought . O wretch , to leave undone What I commanded ; that , the fleet once freed of hostile fire , Not meeting Hector , instantly he should his ...
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... fair wing'd shoes he tied , Ambrosian , golden ; that in his command . Put either sea , or the unmeasured land , With pace as speedy as a puff of wind . Then up his rod went , with which he declined The eyes of any waker , when he ...
... fair wing'd shoes he tied , Ambrosian , golden ; that in his command . Put either sea , or the unmeasured land , With pace as speedy as a puff of wind . Then up his rod went , with which he declined The eyes of any waker , when he ...
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... fair robes , who straightway marvelled on the dream , and went through the halls to tell her parents , her father dear and her mother . And she found them within , her mother sitting by the hearth with the women her hand- maids ...
... fair robes , who straightway marvelled on the dream , and went through the halls to tell her parents , her father dear and her mother . And she found them within , her mother sitting by the hearth with the women her hand- maids ...
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... fair ; even so the girl unwed outshone her maiden company . But when now she was about going homewards , after yoking the mules and folding up the goodly raiment , then grey - eyed Athene turned to other thoughts , that so Odysseus ...
... fair ; even so the girl unwed outshone her maiden company . But when now she was about going homewards , after yoking the mules and folding up the goodly raiment , then grey - eyed Athene turned to other thoughts , that so Odysseus ...
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