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 45
... leave . 8 Mother . 4 Whose . 5 Looked . 6 Hailed . 7 With good will . 8 Lovers . 9 Slumbering . 10 Attire . 11 Forged , made . 12 Brightness . 13 The Christians , in the crusades , were accustomed to hear the Saracens swear by their ...
... leave . 8 Mother . 4 Whose . 5 Looked . 6 Hailed . 7 With good will . 8 Lovers . 9 Slumbering . 10 Attire . 11 Forged , made . 12 Brightness . 13 The Christians , in the crusades , were accustomed to hear the Saracens swear by their ...
Pagina 51
... leave him here . But only one thing I beseech you , for the trust that his father put in you ever , and for the ... leaving the child weeping as fast.1 Sir Thomas was twice married . His first wife was the daughter of a country gentleman ...
... leave him here . But only one thing I beseech you , for the trust that his father put in you ever , and for the ... leaving the child weeping as fast.1 Sir Thomas was twice married . His first wife was the daughter of a country gentleman ...
Pagina 52
... leave us yet less , at his pleasure be it ! I pray you to make some good onsearch what my poor neigh- bours have lost , and bid them take no thought therefore ; for , if I should not leave myself a spoon , there shall no poor neighbour ...
... leave us yet less , at his pleasure be it ! I pray you to make some good onsearch what my poor neigh- bours have lost , and bid them take no thought therefore ; for , if I should not leave myself a spoon , there shall no poor neighbour ...
Pagina 57
... leave me not so suddenly ; Since well ye wot that in my heart I mean ye not but honestly . Refuse me not without cause why , Nor think me not to be unjust ; Since that by lot of fantasy , This careful knot needs knit I must . Mistrust ...
... leave me not so suddenly ; Since well ye wot that in my heart I mean ye not but honestly . Refuse me not without cause why , Nor think me not to be unjust ; Since that by lot of fantasy , This careful knot needs knit I must . Mistrust ...
Pagina 58
... leave me ; that was , Wisdom , 1 " Crisped " means short curling ringlets , which were artificially produced by curling irons . Pope does not introduce these in his description of the toilet in the " Rape of the Lock , " " Puffs ...
... leave me ; that was , Wisdom , 1 " Crisped " means short curling ringlets , which were artificially produced by curling irons . Pope does not introduce these in his description of the toilet in the " Rape of the Lock , " " Puffs ...
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