A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John Mandeville to William Cowper : Consisting of Biographical Sketches of the Authors, Selections from Their Works, with Notes, Explanatory, Illustrative, and Directing to the Best Editions and to Various CriticismsE.C. & J. Biddle, 1862 - 776 頁 |
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... Night .. 203 Burns's Opinion of Happiness , ( note ) 203 Pleasure of Study and Contemplation 204 RICHARD LOVELACE To Althea ... 202 The Sight of a great Library ....... 202 The Happy Man .... The Grasshopper .. GEORGE HERBERT .. 175 His ...
... Night .. 203 Burns's Opinion of Happiness , ( note ) 203 Pleasure of Study and Contemplation 204 RICHARD LOVELACE To Althea ... 202 The Sight of a great Library ....... 202 The Happy Man .... The Grasshopper .. GEORGE HERBERT .. 175 His ...
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... Night - Piece . 629 The Bible .... 697 Scenery of the Alps .. 631 An Ode .... 697 History of a Poet's Garden 631 Description of Milton's Residence ... 698 All cannot be Poets .. 634 ROBERT BURNS . 700 DAVID HUME 635 Professor Wilson's ...
... Night - Piece . 629 The Bible .... 697 Scenery of the Alps .. 631 An Ode .... 697 History of a Poet's Garden 631 Description of Milton's Residence ... 698 All cannot be Poets .. 634 ROBERT BURNS . 700 DAVID HUME 635 Professor Wilson's ...
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... night of ignorance , and when the papal power was in its fullest strength . Wiclif , too , stood comparatively alone ; for though countenanced by the mother of the king , and by the power- ful Duke of Lancaster , yet he met with no ...
... night of ignorance , and when the papal power was in its fullest strength . Wiclif , too , stood comparatively alone ; for though countenanced by the mother of the king , and by the power- ful Duke of Lancaster , yet he met with no ...
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... night with open eye , So pricketh them natúre in their couráges , 7 Then longen folk to go on pilgrimages , And palmers for to seeken strangé strands , To servé hallows8 couth9 in sundry lands ; And ' specially from every shiré's end Of ...
... night with open eye , So pricketh them natúre in their couráges , 7 Then longen folk to go on pilgrimages , And palmers for to seeken strangé strands , To servé hallows8 couth9 in sundry lands ; And ' specially from every shiré's end Of ...
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... night was come into that hostelry Well nine - and - twenty in a company Of sundry folk , by áventure yfall In fellowship , and pilgrims were they all That toward Canterbury woulden ride . The chambers and the stables weren wide , 3 And ...
... night was come into that hostelry Well nine - and - twenty in a company Of sundry folk , by áventure yfall In fellowship , and pilgrims were they all That toward Canterbury woulden ride . The chambers and the stables weren wide , 3 And ...
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