Poetry for Schools: Designed for Reading and Recitation : the Whole Selected from the Best Poets in the English LanguageW.E. Dean, 1842 - Počet stran: 348 |
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... bright- est heaven of invention . " In the modes of education in present fashion , civil and political history is presented to young minds at an early period of study , but literary history - the peaceful influ- ence of mind upon mind ...
... bright- est heaven of invention . " In the modes of education in present fashion , civil and political history is presented to young minds at an early period of study , but literary history - the peaceful influ- ence of mind upon mind ...
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... bright With Nature's varnish ; severed into stripes , That interlaced each other , these supplied Of texture firm , a lattice work , that braced The new machine , and it became a chair . But restless was the chair ; the back erect ...
... bright With Nature's varnish ; severed into stripes , That interlaced each other , these supplied Of texture firm , a lattice work , that braced The new machine , and it became a chair . But restless was the chair ; the back erect ...
Strana 28
... bright . ” Metonymy is a figure in which one name is put for another , on account of some relation between the thing named , and that un- derstood ; or some resemblance between the original implied and the individual whose name is ...
... bright . ” Metonymy is a figure in which one name is put for another , on account of some relation between the thing named , and that un- derstood ; or some resemblance between the original implied and the individual whose name is ...
Strana 38
... Bright - eyed Fancy , hovering o'er , Scatters from her pictured urn Thoughts that breathe , and words that burn . " Dryden's plays and poems are not much read , though Alexan- der's Feast still retains its popularity , and almost every ...
... Bright - eyed Fancy , hovering o'er , Scatters from her pictured urn Thoughts that breathe , and words that burn . " Dryden's plays and poems are not much read , though Alexan- der's Feast still retains its popularity , and almost every ...
Strana 55
... In exile ; ye who through the embattled field Seek bright renown , or who for noble palms Contend , the leaders of a public cause ; * Trunk . + Not long after . Approach : behold this marble , know ye not The POETRY FOR SCHOOLS . 55.
... In exile ; ye who through the embattled field Seek bright renown , or who for noble palms Contend , the leaders of a public cause ; * Trunk . + Not long after . Approach : behold this marble , know ye not The POETRY FOR SCHOOLS . 55.
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