Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With NotesLeach, Shewell & Sanborn, 1894 - 627 頁 |
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... speaking people may feel a just pride , a subject to which they should give careful study . Only through literature can we obtain an adequate acquaintance with the best products of the English mind a knowledge that is indispensable to ...
... speaking people may feel a just pride , a subject to which they should give careful study . Only through literature can we obtain an adequate acquaintance with the best products of the English mind a knowledge that is indispensable to ...
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... speak . The present participle usually ends in yng or ynge . The past participle of strong verbs ends in en or e , and ( as well as the past participle of weak verbs ) is often preceded by the prefix y or i , answering to the Anglo ...
... speak . The present participle usually ends in yng or ynge . The past participle of strong verbs ends in en or e , and ( as well as the past participle of weak verbs ) is often preceded by the prefix y or i , answering to the Anglo ...
第 86 頁
... speaking of women a levity that soon gave place to a truly chivalrous regard . In 1580 he was ap- pointed secretary to Lord Grey , deputy to Ireland , and accom- panied that official through the bloody scenes connected with the ...
... speaking of women a levity that soon gave place to a truly chivalrous regard . In 1580 he was ap- pointed secretary to Lord Grey , deputy to Ireland , and accom- panied that official through the bloody scenes connected with the ...
第 125 頁
... speak . 8. To blazon broade = to proclaim abroad . II . 1. O holy Virgin , chiefe of nyne . — Clio , first of the nine Muses . She presided over history and epic poetry . 2. Thy weaker novice = thy too weak novice . A Latinism not infre ...
... speak . 8. To blazon broade = to proclaim abroad . II . 1. O holy Virgin , chiefe of nyne . — Clio , first of the nine Muses . She presided over history and epic poetry . 2. Thy weaker novice = thy too weak novice . A Latinism not infre ...
第 147 頁
... the theatre . For we regard all the systems of philosophy hitherto received or imagined , as so many plays brought out and performed , creating fictitious and theatrical worlds . Nor do we speak only of the FRANCIS BACON . 147.
... the theatre . For we regard all the systems of philosophy hitherto received or imagined , as so many plays brought out and performed , creating fictitious and theatrical worlds . Nor do we speak only of the FRANCIS BACON . 147.
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