Literature of the Early RepublicEdwin Harrison Cady Rinehart, 1950 - Počet stran: 495 |
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... learning all my life ; We'll send the lad to college , wife . " Thus sway'd by fond and sightless passion , His parents hold a consultation ; If on their couch , or round their fire , I need not tell , nor you enquire . The point's ...
... learning all my life ; We'll send the lad to college , wife . " Thus sway'd by fond and sightless passion , His parents hold a consultation ; If on their couch , or round their fire , I need not tell , nor you enquire . The point's ...
Strana 154
... learning but displays The follies of the former days ; And for the linguists , fairly try them , A tutor❜d parrot might defy them . Oh ! might I live to see that day , When sense shall point to youths their way ; Through every maze of ...
... learning but displays The follies of the former days ; And for the linguists , fairly try them , A tutor❜d parrot might defy them . Oh ! might I live to see that day , When sense shall point to youths their way ; Through every maze of ...
Strana 155
... learning , genius , virtue , worth , Wit , valor , wisdom , and so forth ; Hide the bald pate , and cover o'er The cap of folly worn before . Our hero's wit and learning now may Be proved by token of diploma , Of that diploma , which ...
... learning , genius , virtue , worth , Wit , valor , wisdom , and so forth ; Hide the bald pate , and cover o'er The cap of folly worn before . Our hero's wit and learning now may Be proved by token of diploma , Of that diploma , which ...
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THE MAKING OF THE REPUBLIC | 1 |
from History of the American Revolu | 55 |
from Letters on Various | 94 |
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