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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... thought that the easier they were permitted to rob me of every thing , the less I had to fear . I therefore allowed them to search my pockets without resistance , and examine every part of my apparel , which they did with scrupulous ...
... thought that the easier they were permitted to rob me of every thing , the less I had to fear . I therefore allowed them to search my pockets without resistance , and examine every part of my apparel , which they did with scrupulous ...
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... thought , unlearned . Eschylus had the whole epic of Homer in his hands , the Iliad , Odyssey , and that prolific source of dramatic fable , the Ilias Minor : he had also a great fabulous creation to resort to amongst his own divinities ...
... thought , unlearned . Eschylus had the whole epic of Homer in his hands , the Iliad , Odyssey , and that prolific source of dramatic fable , the Ilias Minor : he had also a great fabulous creation to resort to amongst his own divinities ...
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... thought , heart - soothing thought , That thousands and ten thousands of the sons Of toil partake this day the common joy Of rest , of peace , of viewing hill and dale , Of breathing in the silence of the woods , And blessing Him who ...
... thought , heart - soothing thought , That thousands and ten thousands of the sons Of toil partake this day the common joy Of rest , of peace , of viewing hill and dale , Of breathing in the silence of the woods , And blessing Him who ...
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... thought he yet could toil , but sunk Into the arms of Death - the poor man's friend . The coffin is borne out ; the ... thoughts are in the grave ; ' tis thou alone , Her first - born child , canst rouse that statue - gaze Of wo profound ...
... thought he yet could toil , but sunk Into the arms of Death - the poor man's friend . The coffin is borne out ; the ... thoughts are in the grave ; ' tis thou alone , Her first - born child , canst rouse that statue - gaze Of wo profound ...
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... thought of the inconsistency of my own country : HE AIMED TO RESCUE HIS NATIVE COUNTRY FROM THE GUILT AND INCONSISTENCY OF EMPLOYING THE ARM OF FREEDOM TO RIVET THE FETTERS OF BONDAGE . " 1 From the tract entitled " The Law of Liberty ...
... thought of the inconsistency of my own country : HE AIMED TO RESCUE HIS NATIVE COUNTRY FROM THE GUILT AND INCONSISTENCY OF EMPLOYING THE ARM OF FREEDOM TO RIVET THE FETTERS OF BONDAGE . " 1 From the tract entitled " The Law of Liberty ...
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