Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley1883 |
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... means of strengthening all that is best in a nation's character which would be found in a right study of its Literature . I mean no mere learning by rote of dates and names and second - hand opinions ; nor even cultivation of a fine ...
... means of strengthening all that is best in a nation's character which would be found in a right study of its Literature . I mean no mere learning by rote of dates and names and second - hand opinions ; nor even cultivation of a fine ...
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... means , I suppose , not Edinburgh , but the region of the river Eden that flows through West- moreland and Cumberland to the Solway Frith ) , formed a league of Cymric chiefs to contest the possession of their land by the Teutonic ...
... means , I suppose , not Edinburgh , but the region of the river Eden that flows through West- moreland and Cumberland to the Solway Frith ) , formed a league of Cymric chiefs to contest the possession of their land by the Teutonic ...
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... means , I suppose , not Edinburgh , but the region of the river Eden that flows through West- moreland and Cumberland to the Solway Frith ) , formed a league of Cymric chiefs to contest the possession of their land by the Teutonic ...
... means , I suppose , not Edinburgh , but the region of the river Eden that flows through West- moreland and Cumberland to the Solway Frith ) , formed a league of Cymric chiefs to contest the possession of their land by the Teutonic ...
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... means number in the " tale of bricks " required by Pharaoh from the Israelites , and Milton's " every shepherd tells his tale " ( i.e. , counts the number of his sheep ) " under the hawthorn in the dale . " • Mark , a coin . The English ...
... means number in the " tale of bricks " required by Pharaoh from the Israelites , and Milton's " every shepherd tells his tale " ( i.e. , counts the number of his sheep ) " under the hawthorn in the dale . " • Mark , a coin . The English ...
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... mean ! O Bacchus , God of wine ! Our convent guide aright , With fruit of David's stock to wash us throughly clean ! " And ... means hinder . From First English " læ'tan , " to let , suffer , hinder . The word has the same root as " late ...
... mean ! O Bacchus , God of wine ! Our convent guide aright , With fruit of David's stock to wash us throughly clean ! " And ... means hinder . From First English " læ'tan , " to let , suffer , hinder . The word has the same root as " late ...
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