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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... things from the best authors , and admirably annotated , can be easily and cheaply procured . We heartily commend for use in the class - room the list of short English Classics , already quite extensive , published by Clark & Maynard ...
... things from the best authors , and admirably annotated , can be easily and cheaply procured . We heartily commend for use in the class - room the list of short English Classics , already quite extensive , published by Clark & Maynard ...
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... thing desired . Everything in the study should lead up to it as the goal . But how is this goal of communion , joint com- munion if you please , to be reached except by a start at some definite point , and by an orderly progress from it ...
... thing desired . Everything in the study should lead up to it as the goal . But how is this goal of communion , joint com- munion if you please , to be reached except by a start at some definite point , and by an orderly progress from it ...
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... things logically distinct ; for , though our modern English is built upon , and mainly derived from , the Anglo - Saxon , the two dialects are now so discrepant that the fullest knowledge of one would not alone suffice to render the ...
... things logically distinct ; for , though our modern English is built upon , and mainly derived from , the Anglo - Saxon , the two dialects are now so discrepant that the fullest knowledge of one would not alone suffice to render the ...
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... things begin in work like this . After the fight Beowulf returns to his own land , where he rules well for many years , till a Fire - drake , who guards a treas- ure , comes down to harry his people . The old king goes out then to fight ...
... things begin in work like this . After the fight Beowulf returns to his own land , where he rules well for many years , till a Fire - drake , who guards a treas- ure , comes down to harry his people . The old king goes out then to fight ...
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... things , ' answered the other . Where- upon he began to sing verses to the praise of God , and , awak- ing , remembered what he had sung , and added more in verse worthy of God . In the morning he came to the steward , and told him of ...
... things , ' answered the other . Where- upon he began to sing verses to the praise of God , and , awak- ing , remembered what he had sung , and added more in verse worthy of God . In the morning he came to the steward , and told him of ...
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