English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's "Compendium of English Literature", and Supplementary to It. Designed for Colleges and Advanced Classes in Schools, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. & J. Biddle, 1853 - 785 páginas |
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... learning and education in harmony with pure Christian morals , the best interests of humanity , and the cause of universal truth , I now commit it to the judgment of an intelligent public . CHARLES D. CLEVELAND . PHILADELPHIA , July 4 ...
... learning and education in harmony with pure Christian morals , the best interests of humanity , and the cause of universal truth , I now commit it to the judgment of an intelligent public . CHARLES D. CLEVELAND . PHILADELPHIA , July 4 ...
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... learning a peculiar aptness to impart instruction , and the rare art of exciting in his scholars an enthusiasm for literature , and a love and respect for himself . The next year he published the first volume of his " Essay on the ...
... learning a peculiar aptness to impart instruction , and the rare art of exciting in his scholars an enthusiasm for literature , and a love and respect for himself . The next year he published the first volume of his " Essay on the ...
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... learning , " says Cowper , " the good sense , the sound judgment , and the wit displayed in it , fully justify not only my compliment , but all compliments that either have been already paid to her talents , or shall be paid hereafter ...
... learning , " says Cowper , " the good sense , the sound judgment , and the wit displayed in it , fully justify not only my compliment , but all compliments that either have been already paid to her talents , or shall be paid hereafter ...
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... learning was tinctured with pedantry , wit was unpolished , and mirth ill - bred . The court of Elizabeth spoke a scientific jargon , and a certain obscurity of style was universally affected . James brought an addition of pedantry ...
... learning was tinctured with pedantry , wit was unpolished , and mirth ill - bred . The court of Elizabeth spoke a scientific jargon , and a certain obscurity of style was universally affected . James brought an addition of pedantry ...
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... learning . ' In 1777 , appeared the first volume of his sermons , which were received with great favor , and had a very extensive circulation . In 1783 , he resigned his professorship , and published his celebrated The question as to ...
... learning . ' In 1777 , appeared the first volume of his sermons , which were received with great favor , and had a very extensive circulation . In 1783 , he resigned his professorship , and published his celebrated The question as to ...
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