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Side 18
His work as a professor of English literature was not confined to the routine of recitations and to a class book . He was rather the helper and inspirer of those who were under his instruction . His whole personality was thrown into his ...
His work as a professor of English literature was not confined to the routine of recitations and to a class book . He was rather the helper and inspirer of those who were under his instruction . His whole personality was thrown into his ...
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The fact that he died at such an early age has been constantly lamented by the friends of English literature , on the ground that his genius had only begun to ripen , and that what he did write , was but the assurance of what he would ...
The fact that he died at such an early age has been constantly lamented by the friends of English literature , on the ground that his genius had only begun to ripen , and that what he did write , was but the assurance of what he would ...
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After a year of graduate study here he was appointed tutor in English in the college . In 1890 he was made assistant professor in English , and in June , 1893 , he was appointed to the new chair of Rhetoric and Belles - Lettres , which ...
After a year of graduate study here he was appointed tutor in English in the college . In 1890 he was made assistant professor in English , and in June , 1893 , he was appointed to the new chair of Rhetoric and Belles - Lettres , which ...
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It has long been the custom for the English government to station one of the best of the Highland regiments at Edinboro ' castle . It is a stroke of art . We know that the Feudal Baron no longer swoops down upon the passing merchant ...
It has long been the custom for the English government to station one of the best of the Highland regiments at Edinboro ' castle . It is a stroke of art . We know that the Feudal Baron no longer swoops down upon the passing merchant ...
Side 38
A forest of stout pikes , their steel tips polished like silver , gleam in the bright sun ; Jean looks at them proudly and then scowls at some fancied English grenadier whom he pretends to see behind the captain .
A forest of stout pikes , their steel tips polished like silver , gleam in the bright sun ; Jean looks at them proudly and then scowls at some fancied English grenadier whom he pretends to see behind the captain .
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