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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... Virtue .. 560 Self - examination .... The Love of Praise . 562 Entering into Covenant The Languid Lady 562 JOSEPH BUTLER .. WILLIAM FALCONER . 562 Christianity a Scheme imperfectly comprehended The Vessel going to Pieces , Death of ...
... Virtue .. 560 Self - examination .... The Love of Praise . 562 Entering into Covenant The Languid Lady 562 JOSEPH BUTLER .. WILLIAM FALCONER . 562 Christianity a Scheme imperfectly comprehended The Vessel going to Pieces , Death of ...
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... virtue was his speech , And gladly would he learn and gladly teach . THE WIFE . A good Wife was there of besidé Bath , But she was some deal deaf , and that was scathe . Of cloth - making she haddé such a haunt 10 She passed them of ...
... virtue was his speech , And gladly would he learn and gladly teach . THE WIFE . A good Wife was there of besidé Bath , But she was some deal deaf , and that was scathe . Of cloth - making she haddé such a haunt 10 She passed them of ...
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... virtue and true merit , without regarding worldly respects . Such are the chief poems of Geoffrey Chaucer . " Though Chaucer was and is known chiefly as a poet , yet in his prose he equally excels all his contemporaries , thus verifying ...
... virtue and true merit , without regarding worldly respects . Such are the chief poems of Geoffrey Chaucer . " Though Chaucer was and is known chiefly as a poet , yet in his prose he equally excels all his contemporaries , thus verifying ...
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... virtue , which seem to have been the great bond of union between the noble - hearted Surrey and himself . These were not with him qualities merely speculative ; they were vital principles , perpetually pressing forward into action ...
... virtue , which seem to have been the great bond of union between the noble - hearted Surrey and himself . These were not with him qualities merely speculative ; they were vital principles , perpetually pressing forward into action ...
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... virtue , and their instinctive hatred and contempt of vice ; in their freedom from personal jealousy ; in their thirst after knowledge and intellectual improvement ; in nice obser- vation of nature , promptitude to action , intrepidity ...
... virtue , and their instinctive hatred and contempt of vice ; in their freedom from personal jealousy ; in their thirst after knowledge and intellectual improvement ; in nice obser- vation of nature , promptitude to action , intrepidity ...
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