English Literature of Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's "Compendium of English Literature" and Supplementary to It. Designed for Colleges and Advanced ClassesBancroft, 1869 - 798 страница |
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... Soon after taking his degree , he obtained the situation of usher at a private school at Greenwich ; but being elected , in June , 1766 , a fellow of the college to which he belonged , he fixed his residence at the university , became a ...
... Soon after taking his degree , he obtained the situation of usher at a private school at Greenwich ; but being elected , in June , 1766 , a fellow of the college to which he belonged , he fixed his residence at the university , became a ...
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... soon as he came to the place , he bade his disciples pray . When he was at the place , he said unto them , Pray ye , that ye enter not into temptation . This did not content him ; this was not enough for the 38 PALEY . Prayer THOMAS BROWN.
... soon as he came to the place , he bade his disciples pray . When he was at the place , he said unto them , Pray ye , that ye enter not into temptation . This did not content him ; this was not enough for the 38 PALEY . Prayer THOMAS BROWN.
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... soon added practical mechanics . A London magazine , called the Monthly Preceptor , having proposed prize themes for the youth of both sexes , Henry became a candidate , and , while only in his fifteenth year , obtained a silver medal ...
... soon added practical mechanics . A London magazine , called the Monthly Preceptor , having proposed prize themes for the youth of both sexes , Henry became a candidate , and , while only in his fifteenth year , obtained a silver medal ...
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... soon friends sprang up who enabled him to pursue the great object of his ambition , -admission to the University of Cam- bridge . Hitherto his religious opinions had inclined to Deism ; but a friend having put into his hands Scott's ...
... soon friends sprang up who enabled him to pursue the great object of his ambition , -admission to the University of Cam- bridge . Hitherto his religious opinions had inclined to Deism ; but a friend having put into his hands Scott's ...
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... ( soon discuss'd ) Yields up his trust , And all his hopes and fears lie with him in the dust . Oh , what is Beauty's power ? It flourishes and dies ; Will the cold earth its silence break , To tell how soft , how smooth a cheek Beneath ...
... ( soon discuss'd ) Yields up his trust , And all his hopes and fears lie with him in the dust . Oh , what is Beauty's power ? It flourishes and dies ; Will the cold earth its silence break , To tell how soft , how smooth a cheek Beneath ...
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Страница 124 - There was a sound of revelry by night, And Belgium's capital had gather'd then Her Beauty and her Chivalry, and bright The lamps shone o'er fair women and brave men; A thousand hearts beat happily; and when Music arose with its voluptuous swell, Soft eyes look'd love to eyes which spake again, And all went merry as a marriage bell; But hush!
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Страница 220 - Ye Ice-falls! ye that from the mountain's brow Adown enormous ravines slope amain Torrents, methinks, that heard a mighty voice, And stopped at once amid their maddest plunge! Motionless torrents! silent cataracts! Who made you glorious as the Gates of Heaven Beneath the keen full moon? Who bade the sun Clothe you with rainbows? Who, with living flowers Of loveliest blue, spread garlands at your feet? GOD! let the torrents, like a shout of nations, Answer! and let the ice-plains echo, GOD!
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