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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... speak . Its incessant repetition of a few articulate sounds , or perhaps of the single word which it has learned to ... speaking , without having any thing to 54 [ GEORGE III . PALEY .
... speak . Its incessant repetition of a few articulate sounds , or perhaps of the single word which it has learned to ... speaking , without having any thing to 54 [ GEORGE III . PALEY .
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... speaking , without having any thing to say ; and with walking , without knowing where to go . And prior to both these , I am disposed to believe that the waking hours of infancy are agreeably taken up with the exercise of vision , or ...
... speaking , without having any thing to say ; and with walking , without knowing where to go . And prior to both these , I am disposed to believe that the waking hours of infancy are agreeably taken up with the exercise of vision , or ...
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... speak , are worthy of its care . Nightly rest and daily bread , the ordinary use of our limbs , and senses , and understandings , are gifts which admit of no comparison with any other ; yet , because almost every man we meet possesses ...
... speak , are worthy of its care . Nightly rest and daily bread , the ordinary use of our limbs , and senses , and understandings , are gifts which admit of no comparison with any other ; yet , because almost every man we meet possesses ...
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... speak of her with fond regret Who asks your lingering thoughts . December , 1809.1 This poem was the last ever composed by the author , who expired at the place where it was written , after six years of protracted malady , on the 24th ...
... speak of her with fond regret Who asks your lingering thoughts . December , 1809.1 This poem was the last ever composed by the author , who expired at the place where it was written , after six years of protracted malady , on the 24th ...
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... speak of him otherwise than of a friend who always met me with kindness , and from whom I never separated without regret . When I sought his company he had no capricious excuses for withholding it , but lent himself to every invitation ...
... speak of him otherwise than of a friend who always met me with kindness , and from whom I never separated without regret . When I sought his company he had no capricious excuses for withholding it , but lent himself to every invitation ...
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