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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... Sense .. 455 South Sea Scheme , ( note ) .. 511 Evanescence of Poetic Fame .. 455 National Luxury the Road to National The Scale of Being .. 456 Ruin 513 Omnipresence of the Deity 457 Address to Bolingbroke . 457 515 The Toilet ... 458 ...
... Sense .. 455 South Sea Scheme , ( note ) .. 511 Evanescence of Poetic Fame .. 455 National Luxury the Road to National The Scale of Being .. 456 Ruin 513 Omnipresence of the Deity 457 Address to Bolingbroke . 457 515 The Toilet ... 458 ...
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... Sense of God's Presence Self - Examination ...... All can do Good ... 567 Importance of Time ... .................. ... 508 Poetry ... 569 567 ence to be used 643 Importance of Early Rising . 569 647 THOMAS CHATTERTON 570 Lines of ...
... Sense of God's Presence Self - Examination ...... All can do Good ... 567 Importance of Time ... .................. ... 508 Poetry ... 569 567 ence to be used 643 Importance of Early Rising . 569 647 THOMAS CHATTERTON 570 Lines of ...
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... sense and good heart . Is not Goldsmith indebted to it for some of the beautiful traits in the character of his Village Preacher , in the Deserted Village ! 2 Parishens - parishioners . Lite - great and small . 3 Sithes - times . 4 ...
... sense and good heart . Is not Goldsmith indebted to it for some of the beautiful traits in the character of his Village Preacher , in the Deserted Village ! 2 Parishens - parishioners . Lite - great and small . 3 Sithes - times . 4 ...
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... sense , solid reflection , and useful observation ; but he is serious and didactic on all occasions , preserving the tone of the scholar and the moralist on the most lively topics . Hence he is characterized by Chaucer as the " Morall ...
... sense , solid reflection , and useful observation ; but he is serious and didactic on all occasions , preserving the tone of the scholar and the moralist on the most lively topics . Hence he is characterized by Chaucer as the " Morall ...
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... sense of duty , however misguided , his constancy and integrity are not the less objects of our admiration . " More was a man of true genius , and of a mind enriched with all the learn- ing of his time , and no one had a greater ...
... sense of duty , however misguided , his constancy and integrity are not the less objects of our admiration . " More was a man of true genius , and of a mind enriched with all the learn- ing of his time , and no one had a greater ...
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