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'popular' than "Ardath" -- but it has been gladly welcomed by a distinctly cultured minority of persons famous in art, science and literature, whose good opinion is well worth having.
The Life Everlasting; a reality of romance Marie Corelli 1889
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26 And I went forth, as he sayd to me, into a field which is called Ardath, and I sate there among the flowers.
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26 And I went forth, as he sayd to me, into a field which is called Ardath, and I sate there among the flowers.
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete Anonymous
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"Ardath," he said, and saw her fear become resignation.
The White Rose Cook, Glen 1985
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It is based upon Marie Corelli's novel, "Ardath," which gives opportunity for much programmism, but of a mystical highly colored sort for which music is especially competent.
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He hopes to educate me up to "Ardath," and I have offered him the reversion of "Esmond," which I bought yesterday.
In the Ranks of the C.I.V. Erskine Childers 1896
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He never lay down to rest without the faint hope of seeing once again, if only in sleep, the radiant Being whose haunting words had sent him on this quest of "Ardath," -- but herein his expectations were not realized.
Ardath Marie Corelli 1889
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Was there, could there, be anything mysterious or sacred in this "wiste field" anciently known as "Ardath"?
Ardath Marie Corelli 1889
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Surely, surely, he mused piteously, there must have been something in his life before the name of "Ardath" had swamped his intelligence! ...
Ardath Marie Corelli 1889
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His opinion was, no doubt, correct, as "Ardath" still remains the least 'popular' of any book I have ever written.
The Life Everlasting; a reality of romance Marie Corelli 1889
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