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 strani |
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... 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 successive generation ; and , therefore , that ...
... 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 successive generation ; and , therefore , that ...
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... Pleasure of Study and Contemplation 204 RICHARD LOVELACE 205 Character of Lord Bacon .. 174 To Althea ..... 206 The Grasshopper- 206 GEORGE HERBERT .. 175 Concerning Detraction ... ..175 THOMAS FULLER .. 207 His Character as a Poet ...
... Pleasure of Study and Contemplation 204 RICHARD LOVELACE 205 Character of Lord Bacon .. 174 To Althea ..... 206 The Grasshopper- 206 GEORGE HERBERT .. 175 Concerning Detraction ... ..175 THOMAS FULLER .. 207 His Character as a Poet ...
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... Pleasure ... 337 Morning and Evening Prayer ....... 292 Evidence of a Creator in the Structure of the World 337 ... Pleasures of the Country . 396 340 12 CONTENTS .
... Pleasure ... 337 Morning and Evening Prayer ....... 292 Evidence of a Creator in the Structure of the World 337 ... Pleasures of the Country . 396 340 12 CONTENTS .
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... Pleasures of the Country . 396 340 The Atheist and the Acorn 396 Responsibility of Authors and Pub- Life's Progress . 397 lishers 341 398 SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE .. 342 An Epitaph .. 398 His various Works- . 342 His Essay on Ancient and ...
... Pleasures of the Country . 396 340 The Atheist and the Acorn 396 Responsibility of Authors and Pub- Life's Progress . 397 lishers 341 398 SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE .. 342 An Epitaph .. 398 His various Works- . 342 His Essay on Ancient and ...
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... Pleasure in Beauty 582 Solitude not Desirable . 660 Superiority of Moral Beauty . Taste .... 582 Gayety and Good Humor 661 583 The Conversation of Authors 661 Conclusion . ............... 584 Books and Tradition . 662 Prevention of Evil ...
... Pleasure in Beauty 582 Solitude not Desirable . 660 Superiority of Moral Beauty . Taste .... 582 Gayety and Good Humor 661 583 The Conversation of Authors 661 Conclusion . ............... 584 Books and Tradition . 662 Prevention of Evil ...
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