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 ... : Designed as a Text-book for the Highest Classes in Schools and for Junior Classes in Colleges, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. & J. Biddle, 1852 - 776 pagina's |
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... appearance , I hope , will be hailed with pleasure . Besides , I have constantly endeavored to bear in mind a truth , which even those engaged in education may sometimes forget , that what is well known to us , must be new to every ...
... appearance , I hope , will be hailed with pleasure . Besides , I have constantly endeavored to bear in mind a truth , which even those engaged in education may sometimes forget , that what is well known to us , must be new to every ...
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... appearance had so changed , that , on his return , his friends , who had supposed him dead , did not know him . But so fixed was his habit of roving , that he set out a second time from his own country , and died at Leige , ( Belgium ...
... appearance had so changed , that , on his return , his friends , who had supposed him dead , did not know him . But so fixed was his habit of roving , that he set out a second time from his own country , and died at Leige , ( Belgium ...
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... appearance before august convocations to an- swer for himself , touching the same - his providential escapes from the snares set for him by his enemies to enter into these and other numerous and eventful incidents of his most active ...
... appearance before august convocations to an- swer for himself , touching the same - his providential escapes from the snares set for him by his enemies to enter into these and other numerous and eventful incidents of his most active ...
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... appearance of Chaucer in our language to " a premature day in an English spring , after which the gloom of winter returns , and the buds and blossoms which have been called forth by a transient sunshine , are nipped by frosts and ...
... appearance of Chaucer in our language to " a premature day in an English spring , after which the gloom of winter returns , and the buds and blossoms which have been called forth by a transient sunshine , are nipped by frosts and ...
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... appeared in a shroud . Being ready , he fervently recommended his soul to God , and then delivered himself to the executioner , saying to Ridley these prophetical words : " Be of good cheer , master Ridley , and play the man ; we shall ...
... appeared in a shroud . Being ready , he fervently recommended his soul to God , and then delivered himself to the executioner , saying to Ridley these prophetical words : " Be of good cheer , master Ridley , and play the man ; we shall ...
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