A Hand-book of English Literature, Intended for the Use of High Schools, as Well as a Companion and Guide for Private Students, and for General ReadersLee & Shepard, 1872 - 608 sider |
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Side xvi
... look to the development of the arts , trade , com- merce , and philosophy for the new words that come to us as stran- gers , are first made welcome by necessity , and then become our own by naturalization . To give instances would be to ...
... look to the development of the arts , trade , com- merce , and philosophy for the new words that come to us as stran- gers , are first made welcome by necessity , and then become our own by naturalization . To give instances would be to ...
Side xxxv
... look far backward , the great lights of our literature shine like stars . Chaucer and Spenser , Shakespeare and Milton , are as fixed in our firmament as Sirius , Arcturus , Lyra , and Spica Virginis are in the blue above us . As to ...
... look far backward , the great lights of our literature shine like stars . Chaucer and Spenser , Shakespeare and Milton , are as fixed in our firmament as Sirius , Arcturus , Lyra , and Spica Virginis are in the blue above us . As to ...
Side 14
... Pan - cake . 2 Amity , concord . 3 Aim at , endeavor after . " He did not look to various hopes , but solely to the safety of the emperor . " serveth both to keep themselves more in ' guard , 14 HAND - BOOK OF ENGLISH LITERATURE .
... Pan - cake . 2 Amity , concord . 3 Aim at , endeavor after . " He did not look to various hopes , but solely to the safety of the emperor . " serveth both to keep themselves more in ' guard , 14 HAND - BOOK OF ENGLISH LITERATURE .
Side 19
... look on , but nothing to health and sweetness . For the heath , which was the third part of our plot , I wished it to be framed as much as may be to a natural wildness . Trees I would have none in it , but some thickets made only of ...
... look on , but nothing to health and sweetness . For the heath , which was the third part of our plot , I wished it to be framed as much as may be to a natural wildness . Trees I would have none in it , but some thickets made only of ...
Side 20
... look abroad into the fields . For the main garden , I do not deny but there should be some fair alleys ranged on both sides with fruit trees , and some pretty tufts of fruit trees and arbors with seats , set in some decent order ; but ...
... look abroad into the fields . For the main garden , I do not deny but there should be some fair alleys ranged on both sides with fruit trees , and some pretty tufts of fruit trees and arbors with seats , set in some decent order ; but ...
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