English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - Всего страниц: 580 |
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... number of poems that time permits one to read with his class , they should be chosen by the teacher him- self with special reference to the taste and mental development of the pupils he actually has to deal with in each class . In ...
... number of poems that time permits one to read with his class , they should be chosen by the teacher him- self with special reference to the taste and mental development of the pupils he actually has to deal with in each class . In ...
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... number ( about 400 lines ) of moral and religious pre- cepts embodying the author's philosophy of life , and was evidently written for the purpose of inculcating right living in all who read or heard it . As the short specimen given ...
... number ( about 400 lines ) of moral and religious pre- cepts embodying the author's philosophy of life , and was evidently written for the purpose of inculcating right living in all who read or heard it . As the short specimen given ...
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... number of versions , was very popular . THE OWL AND THE NIGHTINGALE ( p . 7 ) is a work of very different character from any of the preceding . It is poetry in the modern sense of the term and deserves a very high rank when tested by ...
... number of versions , was very popular . THE OWL AND THE NIGHTINGALE ( p . 7 ) is a work of very different character from any of the preceding . It is poetry in the modern sense of the term and deserves a very high rank when tested by ...
Стр. xx
... number of metrical romances dealing with the knights of the Round Table and their adventures , but in one important respect it is very different from most of them . They are as a rule the work of authors who had little qualification for ...
... number of metrical romances dealing with the knights of the Round Table and their adventures , but in one important respect it is very different from most of them . They are as a rule the work of authors who had little qualification for ...
Стр. xxii
... number of good writers in different periods is not due so much to differences in intellectual equipment as to variation in the interests that attract the attention of different periods . WILLIAM DUNBAR , the Scot ( p . 58 ) , and ...
... number of good writers in different periods is not due so much to differences in intellectual equipment as to variation in the interests that attract the attention of different periods . WILLIAM DUNBAR , the Scot ( p . 58 ) , and ...
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