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... less familiar , is scarcely less worthy , and frequently of a more intimate human appeal . It may not be desirable to teach all this matter , nor would it be possible at any one time or place . The important thing is to have it in hand ...
... less familiar , is scarcely less worthy , and frequently of a more intimate human appeal . It may not be desirable to teach all this matter , nor would it be possible at any one time or place . The important thing is to have it in hand ...
Strana 10
... less noisy was Ecglaf's son in vaunting speech of words of war , after the nobles , thro ' might of the hero , over the high roof had gazed on the hand , the fingers of the foe , each for himself . * Each finger - nail was firm as steel ...
... less noisy was Ecglaf's son in vaunting speech of words of war , after the nobles , thro ' might of the hero , over the high roof had gazed on the hand , the fingers of the foe , each for himself . * Each finger - nail was firm as steel ...
Strana 18
... less heroic as a mortal facing with undaunted courage these grisly phantoms of the moor and mere , than as a god subduing the sea or the darkness . And the proud words that he utters in his dying hour are more impres sive from the lips ...
... less heroic as a mortal facing with undaunted courage these grisly phantoms of the moor and mere , than as a god subduing the sea or the darkness . And the proud words that he utters in his dying hour are more impres sive from the lips ...
Strana 29
... less worthy of your affection than they . " And , without further delay , after consultation with his nobility , he bestowed his two other daughters upon the dukes of Cornwall and Al- bania , with half the island at present , but after ...
... less worthy of your affection than they . " And , without further delay , after consultation with his nobility , he bestowed his two other daughters upon the dukes of Cornwall and Al- bania , with half the island at present , but after ...
Strana 32
... less ; some are learned , and some are not , and must work the more , and say their prayers at the stated hours in a different manner ; some are old and ill favoured , of whom there is less fear ; some are young and lively , and have ...
... less ; some are learned , and some are not , and must work the more , and say their prayers at the stated hours in a different manner ; some are old and ill favoured , of whom there is less fear ; some are young and lively , and have ...
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