A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John Mandeville to William Cowper : Consisting of Biographical Sketches of the Authors, Selections from Their Works, with Notes, Explanatory, Illustrative, and Directing to the Best Editions and to Various Criticisms : Designed as a Text-book for the Higher Classes in Schools and for Junior Classes in Colleges, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. and J. Biddle, 1852 - 776 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... Head .. 383 Coquette's Heart- 385 Partridge's Death realized His Poetry 440 442 Visit to Sir Roger in the Country 387 Baucis and Philemon .. 442 Sir Roger at Church ... 390 Moral Tendency of Addison's Writings 391 THOMAS YALDEN .. 446 ...
... Head .. 383 Coquette's Heart- 385 Partridge's Death realized His Poetry 440 442 Visit to Sir Roger in the Country 387 Baucis and Philemon .. 442 Sir Roger at Church ... 390 Moral Tendency of Addison's Writings 391 THOMAS YALDEN .. 446 ...
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... head Twenty bookés clothed in black or red Of Aristotle and his philosophy , Than robés rich , or fiddle or psaltry : But all be that he was a philosopher Yet haddé he but little gold in coffer , But all that he might of his friendés ...
... head Twenty bookés clothed in black or red Of Aristotle and his philosophy , Than robés rich , or fiddle or psaltry : But all be that he was a philosopher Yet haddé he but little gold in coffer , But all that he might of his friendés ...
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... head in grief . His body mighté well be there ; But as of thought and of memoire His hearté was in Purgatoire . She endeavored to ingratiate herself in his affections , and approached and took him softly by the hand . He turned suddenly ...
... head in grief . His body mighté well be there ; But as of thought and of memoire His hearté was in Purgatoire . She endeavored to ingratiate herself in his affections , and approached and took him softly by the hand . He turned suddenly ...
Pagina 40
... head I drew right hastily ; And eft - soones I lent it forth again : And saw her walk that very womanly , With no wight mo10 but only women twain . Then gan I study in myself , and sayn , " Ah sweet , are ye a worldly créature , Or ...
... head I drew right hastily ; And eft - soones I lent it forth again : And saw her walk that very womanly , With no wight mo10 but only women twain . Then gan I study in myself , and sayn , " Ah sweet , are ye a worldly créature , Or ...
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... head a chaplet fresh of hue Of plumys , parted red , and white , and blue . Full of quaking spangis bright as gold , Forged of shape like to the amorettis ; So new , so fresh , so pleasant to behold ; The plumis eke like to the floure ...
... head a chaplet fresh of hue Of plumys , parted red , and white , and blue . Full of quaking spangis bright as gold , Forged of shape like to the amorettis ; So new , so fresh , so pleasant to behold ; The plumis eke like to the floure ...
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