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... kind to him , and often helped him with his study of Ovid and Horace . He had been moved from one school to another as circum- stances demanded . He won no particular distinction in any of the schools , and was usually regarded as a ...
... kind to him , and often helped him with his study of Ovid and Horace . He had been moved from one school to another as circum- stances demanded . He won no particular distinction in any of the schools , and was usually regarded as a ...
Pagina 25
... kind of hack writing for a miserably low salary , with board and room , in the home of Griffith . But this work with Griffith was giving him a knowledge of literary expression that later led to his finest compositions . He served this ...
... kind of hack writing for a miserably low salary , with board and room , in the home of Griffith . But this work with Griffith was giving him a knowledge of literary expression that later led to his finest compositions . He served this ...
Pagina 67
... kind , brought to him by people who were his so- called friends . No one better knew than himself the value of the musical lines of the beautiful poem The Deserted Village . Its grace , sweetness , tender , and pathetic charm made it ...
... kind , brought to him by people who were his so- called friends . No one better knew than himself the value of the musical lines of the beautiful poem The Deserted Village . Its grace , sweetness , tender , and pathetic charm made it ...
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