Introductory lectures delivered at Queen's collegeJohn W. Parker, 1849 - Всего страниц: 80 |
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... French Language . By ISIDORE BRASSEUR , Professor of the French Lan- guage and Literature in King's College , London , and Charter - House On the German Language . By ADOLPHUS BERNAYS , Ph . Dr. Professor of the German Language and ...
... French Language . By ISIDORE BRASSEUR , Professor of the French Lan- guage and Literature in King's College , London , and Charter - House On the German Language . By ADOLPHUS BERNAYS , Ph . Dr. Professor of the German Language and ...
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... French , German , Italian , I may safely leave in the hands of our teachers , who will regard them with the affection of natives and the interest of general students ; who will make their pupils know how valuable they are for their own ...
... French , German , Italian , I may safely leave in the hands of our teachers , who will regard them with the affection of natives and the interest of general students ; who will make their pupils know how valuable they are for their own ...
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... French , writers upon them . Shakspeare and Milton are , I think , the best critics upon themselves ; if we look to them as our teachers and not as our scholars , if we do not come prepared to judge them , but believe that they are more ...
... French , writers upon them . Shakspeare and Milton are , I think , the best critics upon themselves ; if we look to them as our teachers and not as our scholars , if we do not come prepared to judge them , but believe that they are more ...
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... conceal thought , as the French diplomatist defined its use to conceal the want of thought , as the majority of popular writers and orators seem now- a - On English Composition By the CHARLES KINGSLEY, Rector of Eversley.
... conceal thought , as the French diplomatist defined its use to conceal the want of thought , as the majority of popular writers and orators seem now- a - On English Composition By the CHARLES KINGSLEY, Rector of Eversley.
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... French tragedy . It is this which , even at this day , makes some men of highly cultivated taste declare that they can see no poetry in the writings of Mr Tennyson , the cause , little as they are aware of it , simply being that neither ...
... French tragedy . It is this which , even at this day , makes some men of highly cultivated taste declare that they can see no poetry in the writings of Mr Tennyson , the cause , little as they are aware of it , simply being that neither ...
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Стр. 50 - Hence, in a season of calm weather, Though inland far we be, Our souls have sight of that immortal sea Which brought us hither, Can in a moment travel thither, And see the children sport upon the shore, And hear the mighty waters rolling evermore.
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Стр. 193 - NOT TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENED BEFORE WE WERE BORN IS TO REMAIN PERPETUALLY A CHILD. FOR WHAT IS THE WORTH OF A HUMAN LIFE UNLESS IT IS WOVEN INTO THE LIFE OF OUR ANCESTORS BY THE RECORDS OF HISTORY?
Стр. 50 - I had nothing else to do but solve some knotty point, or dip in some abstruse author, or look at the sky, or wander by the pebbled seaside — To see the children sporting on the shore, And hear the mighty waters rolling evermore I cared for nothing, I wanted nothing.
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Стр. 49 - But for those obstinate questionings Of sense and outward things, Fallings from us, vanishings ; Blank misgivings of a creature Moving about in worlds not realized...