Poetry for Schools: Designed for Reading and Recitation : the Whole Selected from the Best Poets in the English LanguageW.E. Dean, 1842 - 348 sider |
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... say upon this subject . " I wish , " says Lord Byron , " to express that we become tired of the task before we can comprehend the beauty ; that we learn by rote before we can get by heart ; that the freshness is worn away , and the ...
... say upon this subject . " I wish , " says Lord Byron , " to express that we become tired of the task before we can comprehend the beauty ; that we learn by rote before we can get by heart ; that the freshness is worn away , and the ...
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... says . This mind's eye is the imagination . Before the imagination can be employed upon absent objects , that is , before we can think about , or reflect upon absent objects , we must exert the powers of Perception , Judg- ment and ...
... says . This mind's eye is the imagination . Before the imagination can be employed upon absent objects , that is , before we can think about , or reflect upon absent objects , we must exert the powers of Perception , Judg- ment and ...
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... says , in the New Testament , and alluding to the immortality of the soul , there is " a house not made with hands , eternal in the heavens . " Our Saviour says , " in my fath- er's house are many mansions , " - many places suitable to ...
... says , in the New Testament , and alluding to the immortality of the soul , there is " a house not made with hands , eternal in the heavens . " Our Saviour says , " in my fath- er's house are many mansions , " - many places suitable to ...
Side 22
... say , An alderman of Cripplegate contrived ; And some ascribe the invention to a priest , Burly and big and studious of his ease . But rude at first , and not with easy slope Receding wide , they pressed against the ribs , And bruised ...
... say , An alderman of Cripplegate contrived ; And some ascribe the invention to a priest , Burly and big and studious of his ease . But rude at first , and not with easy slope Receding wide , they pressed against the ribs , And bruised ...
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... say " the resources of Britain are im- mense , " we mean , the resources of the people of Britain . A Synecdoche puts ... says of Ellen , in the Lady of the Lake ; " E'en the light hare - bell lifts its head Elastic from her airy tread ...
... say " the resources of Britain are im- mense , " we mean , the resources of the people of Britain . A Synecdoche puts ... says of Ellen , in the Lady of the Lake ; " E'en the light hare - bell lifts its head Elastic from her airy tread ...
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Poetry for Schools: Designed for Reading and Recitation : the Whole Selected ... Eliza Robbins Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1842 |
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