The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, Volume 2John Clark Ridpath Globe publishing Company, 1898 |
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... thee ? " She answered , “ O King , I have a young sister , and I wish to take leave of her . " So the King sent for Din- arzade , and she came to her sister , and embraced her , and sat near the foot of the bed ; and after she had ...
... thee ? " She answered , “ O King , I have a young sister , and I wish to take leave of her . " So the King sent for Din- arzade , and she came to her sister , and embraced her , and sat near the foot of the bed ; and after she had ...
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... thee the history of the preceding gen- erations and the admonitions of former times . Then have I any claim upon thy Majesty , so that I may re- quest of thee to grant me a wish ? " And the King an- swered her , " Request : thou shalt ...
... thee the history of the preceding gen- erations and the admonitions of former times . Then have I any claim upon thy Majesty , so that I may re- quest of thee to grant me a wish ? " And the King an- swered her , " Request : thou shalt ...
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... thee in word , or rebel against thee in deed ! " " O Afrite , " said the fisherman , " dost thou say Solo- mon is the Prophet of God ? Solomon has been dead a thousand and eight hundred years ; and we are now in the end of time . What ...
... thee in word , or rebel against thee in deed ! " " O Afrite , " said the fisherman , " dost thou say Solo- mon is the Prophet of God ? Solomon has been dead a thousand and eight hundred years ; and we are now in the end of time . What ...
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... thee , O thou far off from all goodness ! Wherefore wouldst thou kill me ? and what requires thy killing me , when I have liberated thee from this bottle , and rescued thee from the bottom of the sea , and brought thee upon the dry land ...
... thee , O thou far off from all goodness ! Wherefore wouldst thou kill me ? and what requires thy killing me , when I have liberated thee from this bottle , and rescued thee from the bottom of the sea , and brought thee upon the dry land ...
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... thee , and destroy thee not ; lest God give power over thee to one who will destroy thee . " The Afrite answered , " I must surely kill thee ; there- fore choose by what manner of death thou wilt die . " The fisherman felt assured of ...
... thee , and destroy thee not ; lest God give power over thee to one who will destroy thee . " The Afrite answered , " I must surely kill thee ; there- fore choose by what manner of death thou wilt die . " The fisherman felt assured of ...
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The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical ..., Volume 2 John Clark Ridpath Visualização integral - 1899 |
The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical ..., Volume 2 John Clark Ridpath Visualização integral - 1898 |
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