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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Pagina 12
... True Pleasure ... 337 Morning and Evening Prayer ....... 292 Evidence of a Creator in the Structure of the World 337 SAMUEL BUTLER ... 292 Education ... 338 Macaulay's Character of the Puritans , Coleridge's Views of Education , ( note ) ...
... True Pleasure ... 337 Morning and Evening Prayer ....... 292 Evidence of a Creator in the Structure of the World 337 SAMUEL BUTLER ... 292 Education ... 338 Macaulay's Character of the Puritans , Coleridge's Views of Education , ( note ) ...
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... True Love ... The Blind restored to Sight 405 407 Shakspeare .. ..... 352 Ben Jonson ...... 352 DANIEL DE FOE . 410 Chaucer and Cowley .. ... 353 His various Works . 410 The Heathen - Reason and Revelation 354 Robinson Crusoe discovers ...
... True Love ... The Blind restored to Sight 405 407 Shakspeare .. ..... 352 Ben Jonson ...... 352 DANIEL DE FOE . 410 Chaucer and Cowley .. ... 353 His various Works . 410 The Heathen - Reason and Revelation 354 Robinson Crusoe discovers ...
Pagina 14
... true Use of Learning .. Dying Rich- 559 Worldly Cares .... Society necessary for Happiness .. 560 His Poetry Insufficiency of Genius and Station The Sabbath .. without Virtue .. 560 Self - examination .... The Love of Praise . 562 ...
... true Use of Learning .. Dying Rich- 559 Worldly Cares .... Society necessary for Happiness .. 560 His Poetry Insufficiency of Genius and Station The Sabbath .. without Virtue .. 560 Self - examination .... The Love of Praise . 562 ...
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... true poetry , with much pathos and simpli- city of sentiment . " The author calls it " a litill tragedie . " On the whole , however , it is rather tedious , from its innumerable digressions . For instance , Troilus declaims , for about ...
... true poetry , with much pathos and simpli- city of sentiment . " The author calls it " a litill tragedie . " On the whole , however , it is rather tedious , from its innumerable digressions . For instance , Troilus declaims , for about ...
Pagina 36
... true one , and he rides forth from the castle . Here began poor Florent's deepest sorrow , for he must return according to his oath . He rides back , and finds the old woman sitting in the same place , The loathliest wight That ever man ...
... true one , and he rides forth from the castle . Here began poor Florent's deepest sorrow , for he must return according to his oath . He rides back , and finds the old woman sitting in the same place , The loathliest wight That ever man ...
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