A Text-book on English Literature: With Copious Extracts from the Leading Authors, English and American, with Full Instructions as to the Method in which These are to be Studied, Adapted for Use in Colleges, High Schools and AcademiesClark & Maynard, 1882 - 478 sider |
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... Church , my constant pleasure lay in learn- ing or teaching or writing . ' He long enjoyed that pleasure , for his quiet life was long , and from boyhood till his very last hour his toil was unceasing . Forty - five works prove his ...
... Church , my constant pleasure lay in learn- ing or teaching or writing . ' He long enjoyed that pleasure , for his quiet life was long , and from boyhood till his very last hour his toil was unceasing . Forty - five works prove his ...
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... Church and Law and State . In the second part , the Truth sought for is that of righteous life . None of those who wish to find Truth know the way till Piers the Plowman , who at last enters the poem , directs them aright . The search ...
... Church and Law and State . In the second part , the Truth sought for is that of righteous life . None of those who wish to find Truth know the way till Piers the Plowman , who at last enters the poem , directs them aright . The search ...
Side 42
... Church and mankind . Envy , Pride , and Sloth , helped by the Friars , besiege Conscience . Conscience cries on Contrition to help him , but Contrition is asleep , and Conscience , all but despairing , grasps his pilgrim staff and sets ...
... Church and mankind . Envy , Pride , and Sloth , helped by the Friars , besiege Conscience . Conscience cries on Contrition to help him , but Contrition is asleep , and Conscience , all but despairing , grasps his pilgrim staff and sets ...
Side 44
... church on the bank of Severn , near Radstone , where he read books . It came in mind to him and in his chiefest thought that he would tell the noble deeds of England , what the men were named , and whence they came who first had English ...
... church on the bank of Severn , near Radstone , where he read books . It came in mind to him and in his chiefest thought that he would tell the noble deeds of England , what the men were named , and whence they came who first had English ...
Side 45
... church of St. Saviour , at South- wark , his head is still seen resting on his three great works , the Speculum Meditantis , the Vox Clamantis , and the Confessio Amantis , 1393. It marks the unsettled state of the literary language ...
... church of St. Saviour , at South- wark , his head is still seen resting on his three great works , the Speculum Meditantis , the Vox Clamantis , and the Confessio Amantis , 1393. It marks the unsettled state of the literary language ...
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