A Hand-book of English LiteratureLee & Shepard, 1888 - 608 Seiten |
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... youth without the means of literary culture , even of the most elementary sort , are considered , it must be allowed that a judicious compilation , with the necessary adjuncts , will be a public benefit . At all events it will be doing ...
... youth without the means of literary culture , even of the most elementary sort , are considered , it must be allowed that a judicious compilation , with the necessary adjuncts , will be a public benefit . At all events it will be doing ...
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... youth be grafted straight and not awry , the whole commonwealth will flourish there- after . When this is done , then must every man begin to be more ready to amend himself , than to check another , measuring their matters with that ...
... youth be grafted straight and not awry , the whole commonwealth will flourish there- after . When this is done , then must every man begin to be more ready to amend himself , than to check another , measuring their matters with that ...
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... youth he was intimate with the most eminent persons of his time . He was educated at Trinity College , Cambridge . His intellect in scope and power has , prob- ably , never been excelled , certainly not by any of our English race ...
... youth he was intimate with the most eminent persons of his time . He was educated at Trinity College , Cambridge . His intellect in scope and power has , prob- ably , never been excelled , certainly not by any of our English race ...
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... youth or of the beginning of his literary career have come down to us . It is surprising that all personal recollections of such a min should have disappeared with his generation , and that from the pen of so prolific a writer only his ...
... youth or of the beginning of his literary career have come down to us . It is surprising that all personal recollections of such a min should have disappeared with his generation , and that from the pen of so prolific a writer only his ...
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... youth doth lie , As the death - bed whereon it must expire , Consumed with that which it was nourished by . This thou perceiv'st , which makes thy love more strong , To love that well which thou must leave ere long . LXXVI . Why is my ...
... youth doth lie , As the death - bed whereon it must expire , Consumed with that which it was nourished by . This thou perceiv'st , which makes thy love more strong , To love that well which thou must leave ere long . LXXVI . Why is my ...
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Aurelian beauty beneath Bob Cratchit born breath bright church clouds Clusium Cratchit cried dark dear death deep delight door doth Duke Duke of Bedford earth English eyes fair father fear feel Fezziwig flowers glory grace green hand happy hast hath head hear heard heart heaven honor hope Ivanhoe Jeanie John king King Arthur lady Lars Porsena learned light live look Lord Lycidas mind morning nature never night noble o'er Odenathus once passed passion pleasure poems Poet Queen quoth rise rose round Scrooge seemed side sing Sir Bedivere smile song sorrow soul sound spirit stood sweet tears tell thee things thought Tiny Tim truth turn Twas uncle Toby unto verse voice walk wild WILLIAM ROBERT SPENCER wind words young youth Zenobia