A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John Mandeville to William Cowper. Consisting of Biographical Sketches of the Authors, Choice Selections from Their Works, with Notes, Explanatory and Illustrative, and Directing to the Best Editions and to Various Criticisms...E. C. and J. Biddle, 1847 - 702 páginas |
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... England and London , 231 Exhortation to Contentment , 267 Reform , 231 Power of Truth , The Poet's Morning , 232 EDMUND WALLER , 233 Panegyric to my Lord Protector , 269 233 Beauty and the Rose compared , 271 268 Milton's Habits ( note ) ...
... England and London , 231 Exhortation to Contentment , 267 Reform , 231 Power of Truth , The Poet's Morning , 232 EDMUND WALLER , 233 Panegyric to my Lord Protector , 269 233 Beauty and the Rose compared , 271 268 Milton's Habits ( note ) ...
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... England ( note ) , Extract from the " Drapier's Let- HENRY ST . JOHN BOLING- 392 BROKE , 445 Absurdities of Useless Learning , 446 ters , " 393 The Character of Queen Eliza- Country Hospitality , 394 beth , 448 The Spider and the Bee ...
... England ( note ) , Extract from the " Drapier's Let- HENRY ST . JOHN BOLING- 392 BROKE , 445 Absurdities of Useless Learning , 446 ters , " 393 The Character of Queen Eliza- Country Hospitality , 394 beth , 448 The Spider and the Bee ...
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... England in 1322 , and con- tinued abroad for thirty - four years ; during which time his person and appearance had so changed , that , on his return , his friends , who had sup- posed him dead , did not know him . But so fixed was his ...
... England in 1322 , and con- tinued abroad for thirty - four years ; during which time his person and appearance had so changed , that , on his return , his friends , who had sup- posed him dead , did not know him . But so fixed was his ...
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... England has since distinguished herself above all other nations for the number and the character of her voyagers and travellers , who , for the sake of enlarging the bounds of geographical knowledge , have pushed their way into every ...
... England has since distinguished herself above all other nations for the number and the character of her voyagers and travellers , who , for the sake of enlarging the bounds of geographical knowledge , have pushed their way into every ...
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... England . He was born in the County of Kent in the year 1413 , and at the age of fifteen was put as an apprentice to a merchant of London . In con- sideration of his integrity and good behavior , his master bequeathed him a small sum of ...
... England . He was born in the County of Kent in the year 1413 , and at the age of fifteen was put as an apprentice to a merchant of London . In con- sideration of his integrity and good behavior , his master bequeathed him a small sum of ...
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