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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15. lappuse
... perhaps the only , means with which to continue the life - long work of education . HOW THIS WORK IS TO BE STUDIED . — We wish here to point out more in detail how this work should be studied — to younger teachers the experience of an ...
... perhaps the only , means with which to continue the life - long work of education . HOW THIS WORK IS TO BE STUDIED . — We wish here to point out more in detail how this work should be studied — to younger teachers the experience of an ...
54. lappuse
... , the Pardoner , and perhaps the Sompnour . The Prologue was probably writ- ten in 1388. In the humor of these , in their vividness of por- traiture , in their ease of narration , and in 54 Literature of Period II . , 1066–1400 .
... , the Pardoner , and perhaps the Sompnour . The Prologue was probably writ- ten in 1388. In the humor of these , in their vividness of por- traiture , in their ease of narration , and in 54 Literature of Period II . , 1066–1400 .
84. lappuse
... Perhaps Dunbar's genius is still higher in a wild poem in which he personifies the seven deadly sins , and describes their dance , with a mixture of horror and humor which makes the little thing unique . A man almost as remarkable as ...
... Perhaps Dunbar's genius is still higher in a wild poem in which he personifies the seven deadly sins , and describes their dance , with a mixture of horror and humor which makes the little thing unique . A man almost as remarkable as ...
99. lappuse
... perhaps the most permanent evidence of his sagacity . In this field he was thoroughly at home ; the study of mankind occupied the largest part of his time . " - William Minto . " JOHN FLORIO's translation of the Essays of Montaigne ...
... perhaps the most permanent evidence of his sagacity . In this field he was thoroughly at home ; the study of mankind occupied the largest part of his time . " - William Minto . " JOHN FLORIO's translation of the Essays of Montaigne ...
104. lappuse
... perhaps , they find the contrary within ; for they are the first that find their own griefs , though they be the last that find their own faults . 1 Created things . 2 That . 3 Reasonable , Certainly men in great fortunes are strangers ...
... perhaps , they find the contrary within ; for they are the first that find their own griefs , though they be the last that find their own faults . 1 Created things . 2 That . 3 Reasonable , Certainly men in great fortunes are strangers ...
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