Classical English Reader: Selections from Standard Authors. With Explanatory and Critical Foot-notesGinn and Heath, 1878 - 452 страница |
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... falling behind the age . But surely it is not so . The surest way of coming at such a result is by pre - engaging them with the literary freaks and fashions and popularities of the day . To hold them aloof from such flitting ...
... falling behind the age . But surely it is not so . The surest way of coming at such a result is by pre - engaging them with the literary freaks and fashions and popularities of the day . To hold them aloof from such flitting ...
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... fall in love with him and his discourse , that he would often contrive to meet him in his walk to Salisbury , or to attend him back to Bemerton ; and still mentions the name of Mr. George Herbert with veneration , and still praiseth God ...
... fall in love with him and his discourse , that he would often contrive to meet him in his walk to Salisbury , or to attend him back to Bemerton ; and still mentions the name of Mr. George Herbert with veneration , and still praiseth God ...
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... fall From Dis's wagon ! " golden daffodils , That come before the swallow dares , and take The winds of March with beauty ; violets dim , But sweeter than the lids of Juno's eyes , Or Cytherea's breath ; pale primroses , That die ...
... fall From Dis's wagon ! " golden daffodils , That come before the swallow dares , and take The winds of March with beauty ; violets dim , But sweeter than the lids of Juno's eyes , Or Cytherea's breath ; pale primroses , That die ...
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... BEN JONSON : 1574-1637 . VIRTUE . 1 SWEET day , so cool , so calm , so bright , The bridal of the Earth and sky , The dew shall weep thy fall to - night , For thou must die . 39 2 Sweet rose , whose hue , angry and brave.
... BEN JONSON : 1574-1637 . VIRTUE . 1 SWEET day , so cool , so calm , so bright , The bridal of the Earth and sky , The dew shall weep thy fall to - night , For thou must die . 39 2 Sweet rose , whose hue , angry and brave.
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... falls ! And only wander where thou mayst meet The blessed ones from its shining walls . 10 So shalt thou come from the Land of Dreams With love and peace to this world of strife ; And the light which over that border streams Shall lie ...
... falls ! And only wander where thou mayst meet The blessed ones from its shining walls . 10 So shalt thou come from the Land of Dreams With love and peace to this world of strife ; And the light which over that border streams Shall lie ...
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admiration affections Alcibiades ANNE BOLEYN beauty blessed blood breath character charity Cicero Cloten common Cymbeline D'Ol DANIEL WEBSTER dear death delight Divine doth dreams Duke duty Earth EDMUND BURKE ETON COLLEGE eyes fame fancy father fear feel flowers give glorious glory grace grave GUIDERIUS hand happy hast hath heart Heaven honour hope hour human JEREMY TAYLOR John Jewell justice King labour liberty light live look Lord mind murder nature never night noble o'er once OTHELLO passions pleasure poet poetry Prince reason RICHARD HOOKER ROBERT BURNS ROBERT SOUTHEY S. T. COLERIDGE Samian wine scene seemed sense Shakespeare shine Socrates sorrow soul speak spirit stand sweet tears thee things thou thought tion truth unto virtue voice whole wisdom wonder words WORDSWORTH youth
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