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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... whole life . The numerous reading books in use , though containing many of the best passages from the best authors , have been designed mainly to serve as exercises in elocution , and , when considered as aids to literary culture , are ...
... whole life . The numerous reading books in use , though containing many of the best passages from the best authors , have been designed mainly to serve as exercises in elocution , and , when considered as aids to literary culture , are ...
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... whole play could be presented . And any single play would be but a partial expression of his genius . It is strongly recommended that every High School should be furnished with a sufficient number of copies of Shakespeare to allow of a ...
... whole play could be presented . And any single play would be but a partial expression of his genius . It is strongly recommended that every High School should be furnished with a sufficient number of copies of Shakespeare to allow of a ...
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... whole population was converted to Chris- tianity , and their different dialects blended into Anglo - Saxon . The Danish invasions for the next century ( 787-878 ) were carried on by veritable heathens , worshippers of Woden and Thor ...
... whole population was converted to Chris- tianity , and their different dialects blended into Anglo - Saxon . The Danish invasions for the next century ( 787-878 ) were carried on by veritable heathens , worshippers of Woden and Thor ...
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... whole island had been for a long period under Christian influences , the Latin liturgy of the church and the influence of the priests had made many Latin words and phrases familiar to those whose only speech was Anglo - Saxon . To this ...
... whole island had been for a long period under Christian influences , the Latin liturgy of the church and the influence of the priests had made many Latin words and phrases familiar to those whose only speech was Anglo - Saxon . To this ...
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... whole tone of literature and language , of which we have but a faint conception . While these powerful causes are at work within , events are ex- tending the sphere of the language without . The colonizing xxxvi HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION .
... whole tone of literature and language , of which we have but a faint conception . While these powerful causes are at work within , events are ex- tending the sphere of the language without . The colonizing xxxvi HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION .
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