The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageOxford University Press, 1914 - 756 страница |
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... original Lyrical pieces and Songs in our language , by writers not living , -and none beside the best . Many familiar verses will hence be met with ; many also which should be familiar : -the Editor will regard as his fittest readers ...
... original Lyrical pieces and Songs in our language , by writers not living , -and none beside the best . Many familiar verses will hence be met with ; many also which should be familiar : -the Editor will regard as his fittest readers ...
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... original selection have been corrected . With regard to copyright poems , Messrs . William Blackwood & Sons have kindly per- mitted the inclusion of George Eliot's ' O may I join the choir invisible ' ; Messrs . George Bell & Sons , Mr ...
... original selection have been corrected . With regard to copyright poems , Messrs . William Blackwood & Sons have kindly per- mitted the inclusion of George Eliot's ' O may I join the choir invisible ' ; Messrs . George Bell & Sons , Mr ...
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... original passage ( not merely to give a reference to it ) ; but if there is no such conscious borrowing , the citation of a number of other passages bearing on the same point is to be deprecated as introducing matter which was not in ...
... original passage ( not merely to give a reference to it ) ; but if there is no such conscious borrowing , the citation of a number of other passages bearing on the same point is to be deprecated as introducing matter which was not in ...
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... original meaning , is now obsolete . The second meaning ' mood , ' ' state of mind , ' hardly survives except in the phrases of good cheer , ' ' what cheer ? and perhaps the latter is now only slang . The word is used in the sense of ...
... original meaning , is now obsolete . The second meaning ' mood , ' ' state of mind , ' hardly survives except in the phrases of good cheer , ' ' what cheer ? and perhaps the latter is now only slang . The word is used in the sense of ...
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... original meaning , this word came to mean ' foolishly affectionate , ' and then— its only modern meaning - tender , ' ' loving , ' without any idea of disparagement . 14. her fashion : 17. this while : her shape . ' this time . ' The ...
... original meaning , this word came to mean ' foolishly affectionate , ' and then— its only modern meaning - tender , ' ' loving , ' without any idea of disparagement . 14. her fashion : 17. this while : her shape . ' this time . ' The ...
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