Lectures on English Literature, from Chaucer to TennysonClaxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1869 - 411 Seiten |
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... that when the student's thoughts turn to the accumulation of the printed thoughts of past ages , and to the never- ending and superadded accumulation which is poured forth from day to day , and from year to 28 LECTURE FIRST .
... that when the student's thoughts turn to the accumulation of the printed thoughts of past ages , and to the never- ending and superadded accumulation which is poured forth from day to day , and from year to 28 LECTURE FIRST .
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... turning us away from the foolish , the false , and the pernicious . Even moderate experience , let it only be docile , thoughtful , and affectionate , will win for you ar almost intuitive sense in judging what books you may take to your ...
... turning us away from the foolish , the false , and the pernicious . Even moderate experience , let it only be docile , thoughtful , and affectionate , will win for you ar almost intuitive sense in judging what books you may take to your ...
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... turns her head , Nor scans the fault for which her tears are shed . Can dull Indifference or Hate's troubled gaze See through the secret heart's mysterious maze ? Can Scorn and Envy pierce that " dread abode " Where true faults rest ...
... turns her head , Nor scans the fault for which her tears are shed . Can dull Indifference or Hate's troubled gaze See through the secret heart's mysterious maze ? Can Scorn and Envy pierce that " dread abode " Where true faults rest ...
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... turn for the purpose to the department of English Essay Writing , in which the mind of our race has found utterance in several centuries . During the last few years there has been a large multitude of readers for Mr. Macaulay's Essays ...
... turn for the purpose to the department of English Essay Writing , in which the mind of our race has found utterance in several centuries . During the last few years there has been a large multitude of readers for Mr. Macaulay's Essays ...
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... turn to the other Essay - writing of our own times , ( and it has been a large outlet for the con- temporary mind , ) the essays of Southey , of Scott , of Washington Irving , the inimitable " Elia " of Charles Lamb , or that thoughtful ...
... turn to the other Essay - writing of our own times , ( and it has been a large outlet for the con- temporary mind , ) the essays of Southey , of Scott , of Washington Irving , the inimitable " Elia " of Charles Lamb , or that thoughtful ...
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