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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... , and the cause of universal truth , I now commit it to the judgment of an intelligent public . CHARLES D. CLEVELAND . PHILADELPHIA , July 4 , 1853 . ALPHABETICAL LIST OF AUTHORS . ALISON , ARCHIBALD ARNOLD , 4 PREFACE .
... , and the cause of universal truth , I now commit it to the judgment of an intelligent public . CHARLES D. CLEVELAND . PHILADELPHIA , July 4 , 1853 . ALPHABETICAL LIST OF AUTHORS . ALISON , ARCHIBALD ARNOLD , 4 PREFACE .
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... universal perusal ; adapted to all ages and stations ; for the old and for the young ; the man of business and the scholar . He who would think the Faerie Queene , Palamon and Arcite , the Tempest , or Comus , child- ish and romantic ...
... universal perusal ; adapted to all ages and stations ; for the old and for the young ; the man of business and the scholar . He who would think the Faerie Queene , Palamon and Arcite , the Tempest , or Comus , child- ish and romantic ...
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... universal appro- bation . Honors flowed in upon him from every quarter . He visited London , and was admitted to all its brilliant and distinguished circles ; and Goldsmith , John- son , Garrick , and Reynolds were soon numbered among ...
... universal appro- bation . Honors flowed in upon him from every quarter . He visited London , and was admitted to all its brilliant and distinguished circles ; and Goldsmith , John- son , Garrick , and Reynolds were soon numbered among ...
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... universal benevolence , which is not more benefi- cial to others than to ourselves ; for it makes us happy in our own minds , and amiable in the eyes of all who know us ; it even pro- motes bodily health , and it prepares the soul for ...
... universal benevolence , which is not more benefi- cial to others than to ourselves ; for it makes us happy in our own minds , and amiable in the eyes of all who know us ; it even pro- motes bodily health , and it prepares the soul for ...
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... universal grove . The cottage - curs at early pilgrim bark ; Crown'd with her pail the tripping milkmaid sings ; The whistling ploughman stalks afield ; and , hark ! Down the rough slope the ponderous wagon rings ; Thro ' rustling corn ...
... universal grove . The cottage - curs at early pilgrim bark ; Crown'd with her pail the tripping milkmaid sings ; The whistling ploughman stalks afield ; and , hark ! Down the rough slope the ponderous wagon rings ; Thro ' rustling corn ...
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