English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's "Compendium of English Literature", and Supplementary to It. Designed for Colleges and Advanced Classes in Schools, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. & J. Biddle, 1853 - Всего страниц: 785 |
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... Death of his Wife ............ 265 Johnson's Lives of the Poets ............. 266 Grotius ..... 267 CHARLES LAMB : Wilberforce .. 268 Biographical Sketch ..... 311 The Progressiveness of the Race ... .. 269 The Housekeeper ..... 312 The ...
... Death of his Wife ............ 265 Johnson's Lives of the Poets ............. 266 Grotius ..... 267 CHARLES LAMB : Wilberforce .. 268 Biographical Sketch ..... 311 The Progressiveness of the Race ... .. 269 The Housekeeper ..... 312 The ...
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... Death at the Toilet ... 697 Death of the First - Born ..... 732 To a Child Blowing Bubbles .. 733 CHARLES MACKAY : My own Fireside ... 734 Biographical Sketch .. 701 The Gray Hair 735 MRS . JAMESON : PAGE MARY HOWITT : PAGE Notice ...
... Death at the Toilet ... 697 Death of the First - Born ..... 732 To a Child Blowing Bubbles .. 733 CHARLES MACKAY : My own Fireside ... 734 Biographical Sketch .. 701 The Gray Hair 735 MRS . JAMESON : PAGE MARY HOWITT : PAGE Notice ...
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... death , when all we see before us is but succession ; minute succeeds to minute , season to season , summer dies as winter comes . The dial marks the change of hour , every night brings death - like sleep , and morning seems a ...
... death , when all we see before us is but succession ; minute succeeds to minute , season to season , summer dies as winter comes . The dial marks the change of hour , every night brings death - like sleep , and morning seems a ...
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... Death , more merciful to him than he to himself , released him from care , and his family from want ; and here he lies with the muckworm he imitated , and the dirt he loved , in fear of a resurrection , lest his heirs should have spent ...
... Death , more merciful to him than he to himself , released him from care , and his family from want ; and here he lies with the muckworm he imitated , and the dirt he loved , in fear of a resurrection , lest his heirs should have spent ...
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... death of her mother , she not only undertook the management of her father's house , but devoted a great portion of her time to self - improve- ment ; made herself mistress of the French and Italian languages , and acquired some ...
... death of her mother , she not only undertook the management of her father's house , but devoted a great portion of her time to self - improve- ment ; made herself mistress of the French and Italian languages , and acquired some ...
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