Longer English Poems: With Notes, Philological and Explanatory, and an Introduction on the Teaching of English. Chiefly for Use in SchoolsJohn Wesley Hales Macmillan and Company, 1894 - 427 sider |
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Side x
... perhaps you may be cried over and called evil names and held an abomination . By these things be not troubled , O booklet ; for they would mean , in spite of appearances , that you were really worthy . So this is the fortune I wish you ...
... perhaps you may be cried over and called evil names and held an abomination . By these things be not troubled , O booklet ; for they would mean , in spite of appearances , that you were really worthy . So this is the fortune I wish you ...
Side xii
... perhaps be missing in these future class - rooms something that is to us dear , and justly dear ; there will certainly be found in them much on whose value we can have no opinion , inasmuch as we are scarcely qualified by knowledge to ...
... perhaps be missing in these future class - rooms something that is to us dear , and justly dear ; there will certainly be found in them much on whose value we can have no opinion , inasmuch as we are scarcely qualified by knowledge to ...
Side xiii
... Perhaps we are yet at the very foot of the mountain , and have not really commenced the ascent . Not odder , it may be , in our eyes is the educational system of the Middle Ages than our present system will be according to the decisions ...
... Perhaps we are yet at the very foot of the mountain , and have not really commenced the ascent . Not odder , it may be , in our eyes is the educational system of the Middle Ages than our present system will be according to the decisions ...
Side xiv
... perhaps no other one of any com- parable moment . In Richard the Second's time English was admitted into schools as the teaching medium ; it is now being admitted as a teaching subject . " John Cornwall , " says an old chronicler in a ...
... perhaps no other one of any com- parable moment . In Richard the Second's time English was admitted into schools as the teaching medium ; it is now being admitted as a teaching subject . " John Cornwall , " says an old chronicler in a ...
Side xix
... Perhaps few persons are fully conscious how very common most careless reading is , especially of poetry . Again and again the main point of a poem is missed : or , if the main point is caught , that is all . One may frequently meet ...
... Perhaps few persons are fully conscious how very common most careless reading is , especially of poetry . Again and again the main point of a poem is missed : or , if the main point is caught , that is all . One may frequently meet ...
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