A Text-book on English Literature: With Copious Extracts from the Leading Authors, English and American, with Full Instructions as to the Method in which These are to be Studied, Adapted for Use in Colleges, High Schools and AcademiesClark & Maynard, 1882 - 478 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 72.
17. lappuse
... heart in his writings or only his intellect ? If the writing is colored by sentiment , what feelings of the reader are principally appealed to ? What in a subordinate degree ? Does the thought predominate over the feeling , or the ...
... heart in his writings or only his intellect ? If the writing is colored by sentiment , what feelings of the reader are principally appealed to ? What in a subordinate degree ? Does the thought predominate over the feeling , or the ...
33. lappuse
... heart , for planning buildings and instructing craftsmen in gold work , for teaching even falconers and dog - keepers their business . Restless as he was , his activity was the activity of a mind strictly practical . Elfred was pre ...
... heart , for planning buildings and instructing craftsmen in gold work , for teaching even falconers and dog - keepers their business . Restless as he was , his activity was the activity of a mind strictly practical . Elfred was pre ...
40. lappuse
... heart and desire ought to be aye toward heaven , and his Master well to serve . ' This was English religion in the country at this date . 6 LITERATURE AND THE FRIARS . — There was little religion in the towns , but this was soon changed ...
... heart and desire ought to be aye toward heaven , and his Master well to serve . ' This was English religion in the country at this date . 6 LITERATURE AND THE FRIARS . — There was little religion in the towns , but this was soon changed ...
46. lappuse
... heart to bestow it all on your worship . The word lengthy has been charged to our American account , but it must have been invented by the first reader of Gower's works - the only inspiration of which they were ever capable . Our ...
... heart to bestow it all on your worship . The word lengthy has been charged to our American account , but it must have been invented by the first reader of Gower's works - the only inspiration of which they were ever capable . Our ...
55. lappuse
... heart , humor- ous , and satirical without unkindness ; sensitive to every change of feeling in himself and others , and therefore full of sym- pathy ; brave in misfortune , even to mirth , and doing well and with careful honesty all he ...
... heart , humor- ous , and satirical without unkindness ; sensitive to every change of feeling in himself and others , and therefore full of sym- pathy ; brave in misfortune , even to mirth , and doing well and with careful honesty all he ...
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