Lectures on English Literature, from Chaucer to TennysonClaxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1869 - 411 Seiten |
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... happy and habitual , who cannot recall the time when , needing other counsel than his own mind could give , he felt some guidance that was strength to him . One can recall , in after years , how it was , that an interest was first ...
... happy and habitual , who cannot recall the time when , needing other counsel than his own mind could give , he felt some guidance that was strength to him . One can recall , in after years , how it was , that an interest was first ...
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... happy choice , and the perilous presence of what is vicious in the guise of books . Such are some of the difficulties which beset us , when we would bring the influence of books into the culture of our spiritual nature . These lectures ...
... happy choice , and the perilous presence of what is vicious in the guise of books . Such are some of the difficulties which beset us , when we would bring the influence of books into the culture of our spiritual nature . These lectures ...
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... Happy he With such a mother ! faith in womankind Beats with his blood , and trust in all things high Comes easy to him , and , though he trip and fall , He shall not blind his soul with clay . " H. R. novel - reader , for instance , the ...
... Happy he With such a mother ! faith in womankind Beats with his blood , and trust in all things high Comes easy to him , and , though he trip and fall , He shall not blind his soul with clay . " H. R. novel - reader , for instance , the ...
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... happy compound of pathos and playfulness , which we style by that untrans- lateable term " Humour " -that kindly perception of the ridiculous which is full of gentleness and sympathy . It is a healthful element : it chastens the ...
... happy compound of pathos and playfulness , which we style by that untrans- lateable term " Humour " -that kindly perception of the ridiculous which is full of gentleness and sympathy . It is a healthful element : it chastens the ...
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Henry Reed. reading , to bring it , like the innocent and happy face of childhood , in the presence of hard - thinking , self - occu- pied , care - worn , sullen men , a pensive cheerfulness to recreate despondency and dejection . It is ...
Henry Reed. reading , to bring it , like the innocent and happy face of childhood , in the presence of hard - thinking , self - occu- pied , care - worn , sullen men , a pensive cheerfulness to recreate despondency and dejection . It is ...
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