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... Sancho Panza as Governor First Case . Second Case Abdication of the Govern- ment The War Trumpet ( Mrs. Hemans ) Franklin ) I. Industry 27 283522 28 ΙΟΙ · • 105 . 106 . 108 III • 113 IIO . 114 • 115 Morning of the Battle of Agin- II ...
... Sancho Panza as Governor First Case . Second Case Abdication of the Govern- ment The War Trumpet ( Mrs. Hemans ) Franklin ) I. Industry 27 283522 28 ΙΟΙ · • 105 . 106 . 108 III • 113 IIO . 114 • 115 Morning of the Battle of Agin- II ...
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... Sancho Panza - his humble com- panion in all his adventures . For as Robinson Crusoe had . his man Friday for companion and servant , so Don Quixote had a faithful follower and friend in the person of Sancho Panza , who was a little ...
... Sancho Panza - his humble com- panion in all his adventures . For as Robinson Crusoe had . his man Friday for companion and servant , so Don Quixote had a faithful follower and friend in the person of Sancho Panza , who was a little ...
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... Sancho Panza to that post of honour enticing the poor , silly clown , by fair promises , to share his adventures . Among other inducements , to prevail upon Sancho to accept his offer , the crazed knight , who sincerely believed his own ...
... Sancho Panza to that post of honour enticing the poor , silly clown , by fair promises , to share his adventures . Among other inducements , to prevail upon Sancho to accept his offer , the crazed knight , who sincerely believed his own ...
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... Sancho in possession of the island he had been pro- mised by his master . So the duke took his steward into his confidence , 1 and directed him to give instructions to the inhabitants of a small town on his domains to receive and treat ...
... Sancho in possession of the island he had been pro- mised by his master . So the duke took his steward into his confidence , 1 and directed him to give instructions to the inhabitants of a small town on his domains to receive and treat ...
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... Sancho to the court of justice , and placed him in the judge's seat , in the hope of deriving great amusement from his answers to the puzzling and intricate questions which they had secretly arranged for propounding to him . FIRST CASE ...
... Sancho to the court of justice , and placed him in the judge's seat , in the hope of deriving great amusement from his answers to the puzzling and intricate questions which they had secretly arranged for propounding to him . FIRST CASE ...
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The Holborn series of reading books. Infant reader, no, Выпуск 1 Charles Joseph S. Dawe Полный просмотр - 1875 |
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Стр. 227 - Then kneeling down, to Heaven's eternal King, The saint, the father, and the husband prays: Hope "springs exulting on triumphant wing," That thus they all shall meet in future days, There ever bask in uncreated rays, No more to sigh, or shed the bitter tear, Together hymning their Creator's praise. In such society, yet still more dear; While circling time moves round in an eternal sphere.
Стр. 181 - We look before and after, And pine for what is not: Our sincerest laughter With some pain is fraught; Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought.
Стр. 238 - No more shall grief of mine the season wrong; I hear the echoes through the mountains throng, The winds come to me from the fields of sleep, And all the earth is gay; Land and sea Give themselves up to jollity...
Стр. 216 - I am the daughter of Earth and Water, And the nursling of the Sky ; I pass through the pores of the ocean and shores, I change, but I cannot die.
Стр. 58 - We would not die in that man's company That fears his fellowship to die with us. This day is call'd the feast of Crispian: He that outlives this day, and comes safe home, Will stand a tip-toe when this day is named, And rouse him at the name of Crispian. He that shall live this day, and see old age, Will yearly on the vigil feast his neighbours, And say " Tomorrow is Saint Crispian " : Then will he strip his sleeve and show his scars, And say " These wounds I had on Crispin's day.
Стр. 240 - The homely nurse doth all she can To make her foster-child, her inmate Man, Forget the glories he hath known, And that imperial palace whence he came. Behold the Child among his new-born blisses, A six years' darling of a pigmy size ! See, where 'mid work of his own hand he lies.
Стр. 179 - Hail to thee, blithe Spirit! Bird thou never wert, That from Heaven, or near it, Pourest thy full heart In profuse strains of unpremeditated art. Higher still and higher From the earth thou springest Like a cloud of fire; The blue deep thou wingest, And singing still dost soar, and soaring ever singest.
Стр. 115 - If Time be of all Things the most precious, wasting Time must be, as Poor Richard says, the greatest Prodigality; since, as he elsewhere tells us, Lost Time is never found again; and what we call Time enough, always proves little enough...
Стр. 226 - The sire turns o'er, wi' patriarchal grace, The big ha' Bible, ance his father's pride. His bonnet rev'rently is laid aside, His lyart haffets wearing thin an' bare ; Those strains that once did sweet in Zion glide, He wales a portion with judicious care ; And " Let us worship God !
Стр. 239 - Heaven lies about us in our infancy ! Shades of the prison-house begin to close Upon the growing boy, But he beholds the light, and whence it flows, He sees it in his joy; The youth, who daily farther from the east Must travel, still is Nature's priest, And by the vision splendid Is on his way attended; At length the man perceives it die away, And fade into the light of common day.