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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... come prepared ; he should bring to it respectable attain- ments , and a respectable discipline acquired in making these attainments . What rhetoric can teach him of thought and its invention , of words and the handling of them , of ...
... come prepared ; he should bring to it respectable attain- ments , and a respectable discipline acquired in making these attainments . What rhetoric can teach him of thought and its invention , of words and the handling of them , of ...
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... come only to introduce the one to the other , and to put the one on the best possible footing with the other . It has no right to substitute , for what the author has written , something which another has said about his writings , and ...
... come only to introduce the one to the other , and to put the one on the best possible footing with the other . It has no right to substitute , for what the author has written , something which another has said about his writings , and ...
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... comes down to harry his people . The old king goes out then to fight his last fight , slays the dragon , but dies of its flaming breath , and his body is burned high up on a sea- washed Ness , or headland . " 66 Similes are very rare in ...
... comes down to harry his people . The old king goes out then to fight his last fight , slays the dragon , but dies of its flaming breath , and his body is burned high up on a sea- washed Ness , or headland . " 66 Similes are very rare in ...
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... comes to sing the wrath of the rebel angels with God and the overthrow of Pharaoh's host , and the lines , repeating , as was the old English way , the thought a second time , fall like stroke on stroke in battle . But the poem is ...
... comes to sing the wrath of the rebel angels with God and the overthrow of Pharaoh's host , and the lines , repeating , as was the old English way , the thought a second time , fall like stroke on stroke in battle . But the poem is ...
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... come , and her husband to his house , her own provider . And she welcomes him in , washes his weedy garment , and clothes him anew . It is pleasant on shore to him whom his love awaits . ' Of the scattered pieces the finest are two ...
... come , and her husband to his house , her own provider . And she welcomes him in , washes his weedy garment , and clothes him anew . It is pleasant on shore to him whom his love awaits . ' Of the scattered pieces the finest are two ...
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