A Book of Children's Literature, Volume 2Lillian Hollowell Rinehart, 1950 - 697 pages |
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Page 137
... thought the Emperor . " He will be best able to see how the stuff looks , for he is a clever man and no one fulfills his duties better than he does ! " So the good old minister went into the room where the two swindlers sat working at ...
... thought the Emperor . " He will be best able to see how the stuff looks , for he is a clever man and no one fulfills his duties better than he does ! " So the good old minister went into the room where the two swindlers sat working at ...
Page 415
... thought , therefore , that , though it would perhaps be better for him to re- main in France , it would probably be better for me if he should come to America , where he said people might rise in the world , according to their talents ...
... thought , therefore , that , though it would perhaps be better for him to re- main in France , it would probably be better for me if he should come to America , where he said people might rise in the world , according to their talents ...
Page 493
... thought and the thought has found the words.- ROBERT FROST A poem is the artistic presentation of an appealing thought expressed rhythmically with imagination , in language chosen for its beauty or power or both.- HENRY VAN DYKE Yet ...
... thought and the thought has found the words.- ROBERT FROST A poem is the artistic presentation of an appealing thought expressed rhythmically with imagination , in language chosen for its beauty or power or both.- HENRY VAN DYKE Yet ...
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