Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to TennysonJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1863 - 387 Seiten |
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... hope of possible rescue had faded away , my attention was turned to his manuscript lectures , delivered in different courses at the University of Pennsyl- vania . I knew that , as popular lectures , or rather essays at lectures , they ...
... hope of possible rescue had faded away , my attention was turned to his manuscript lectures , delivered in different courses at the University of Pennsyl- vania . I knew that , as popular lectures , or rather essays at lectures , they ...
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... correspondence on both sides . of the Atlantic . The life of a secluded American scholar may not be without interest to those near and at a distance . With this hope clearly before me , and dreading , 2 米 INTRODUCTORY NOTICE . xvi.
... correspondence on both sides . of the Atlantic . The life of a secluded American scholar may not be without interest to those near and at a distance . With this hope clearly before me , and dreading , 2 米 INTRODUCTORY NOTICE . xvi.
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... Hope , though the middle name was afterwards dropped . His early education was at the classical school , of high repute in its day , of Mr. James Ross . ship , which lasted through life and sorrow for his premature death , with Mr ...
... Hope , though the middle name was afterwards dropped . His early education was at the classical school , of high repute in its day , of Mr. James Ross . ship , which lasted through life and sorrow for his premature death , with Mr ...
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... hope , improperly intruded here — my opinion , as an American citizen , that , in all the history of wanton and unnecessary shipwreck , no greater scandal to the science of navigation , or to the system of marine discipline , ever ...
... hope , improperly intruded here — my opinion , as an American citizen , that , in all the history of wanton and unnecessary shipwreck , no greater scandal to the science of navigation , or to the system of marine discipline , ever ...
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... hope of doing some service in connection with the abundant and pre- cious literature which lies about us in our English speech . The plan has been , in some measure , prompted to my thoughts by applications not unfrequently made to me ...
... hope of doing some service in connection with the abundant and pre- cious literature which lies about us in our English speech . The plan has been , in some measure , prompted to my thoughts by applications not unfrequently made to me ...
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