Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldA. & C. Black, 1947 - 250 Seiten |
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... wings will be of no great use , unless we can fly further than we can swim . ' " The labour of rising from the ground , ' said the artist , ' will be great , as we see it in the heavier domestick fowls , but as we mount higher , the ...
... wings will be of no great use , unless we can fly further than we can swim . ' " The labour of rising from the ground , ' said the artist , ' will be great , as we see it in the heavier domestick fowls , but as we mount higher , the ...
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... wings were finished , and , on a morning appointed , the maker appeared furnished for flight on a little promontory : he waved his pinions a while to gather air , then leaped from his stand , and in an instant dropped into the lake ...
... wings were finished , and , on a morning appointed , the maker appeared furnished for flight on a little promontory : he waved his pinions a while to gather air , then leaped from his stand , and in an instant dropped into the lake ...
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... wings , and did not catch them . ' In Wordsworth's poem this becomes : Oh , pleasant , pleasant were the days , The time when in our childish plays My Sister Emmeline and I Together chased the Butterfly . A very hunter did I rush Upon ...
... wings , and did not catch them . ' In Wordsworth's poem this becomes : Oh , pleasant , pleasant were the days , The time when in our childish plays My Sister Emmeline and I Together chased the Butterfly . A very hunter did I rush Upon ...
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