A Hand-book of English Literature: Intended for the Use of High Schools, as Well as a ... Guide for Private Students ...Lee and Shepard, 1877 - 608 Seiten |
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... seemed right in his own eyes . The hardening into unchangeable forms came while the elements were mixed confusedly , and the result was like freezing over a river - basin covered with heaped - up fragments of floating ice . Nearly all ...
... seemed right in his own eyes . The hardening into unchangeable forms came while the elements were mixed confusedly , and the result was like freezing over a river - basin covered with heaped - up fragments of floating ice . Nearly all ...
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... seemed to use words with a certain vital meaning . Their images and epithets remind us of the boughs of that tree which when broken off by Dante trickled blood . Their verses are strong and sinewy , -not without grace , but with the ...
... seemed to use words with a certain vital meaning . Their images and epithets remind us of the boughs of that tree which when broken off by Dante trickled blood . Their verses are strong and sinewy , -not without grace , but with the ...
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... Seemed in heart some hidden care she had ; And by her in a line a milke - white lambe she lad . VIII . And foorth they passe , with pleasure forward led , Ioying to heare the birdes sweete harmony , Which therein shrouded from.the ...
... Seemed in heart some hidden care she had ; And by her in a line a milke - white lambe she lad . VIII . And foorth they passe , with pleasure forward led , Ioying to heare the birdes sweete harmony , Which therein shrouded from.the ...
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... seemed to raise . But thou art proof against them , and , indeed , Above the ill fortune of them , or the need . I therefore will begin : Soul of the age ! The applause ! delight ! the wonder of our stage ! My Shakespeare , rise ! I ...
... seemed to raise . But thou art proof against them , and , indeed , Above the ill fortune of them , or the need . I therefore will begin : Soul of the age ! The applause ! delight ! the wonder of our stage ! My Shakespeare , rise ! I ...
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... - cumspection and sagacity , and a most magnanimous resolution . When he appeared first in the Parliament , he seemed to have a person in no degree gracious , no ornament of discourse 50 HAND - BOOK OF ENGLISH LITERATURE , EDWARD HYDE. ...
... - cumspection and sagacity , and a most magnanimous resolution . When he appeared first in the Parliament , he seemed to have a person in no degree gracious , no ornament of discourse 50 HAND - BOOK OF ENGLISH LITERATURE , EDWARD HYDE. ...
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