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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... brothers ; and who , having slain his thousands and tens of thousands , devised and effected practical improvements in the con- dition of living men , was eminently a man of genius - though he is only to be admired and imitated so far ...
... brothers ; and who , having slain his thousands and tens of thousands , devised and effected practical improvements in the con- dition of living men , was eminently a man of genius - though he is only to be admired and imitated so far ...
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... praises Lady Pembroke , it intimates the dignity of her brother , Sir Philip Sid- ney , and of her son , the earl of Pembroke , and it disparages the rest of her sex by comparison with her ; -still POETRY FOR SCHOOLS . 19.
... praises Lady Pembroke , it intimates the dignity of her brother , Sir Philip Sid- ney , and of her son , the earl of Pembroke , and it disparages the rest of her sex by comparison with her ; -still POETRY FOR SCHOOLS . 19.
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... brother Robert , to whom he had performed the part rather of an anxious and indulgent parent than of a brother ; and many sorrowing friends , surrounded his bed . Their grief was , beyond a doubt , sincere and poignant , as well as that ...
... brother Robert , to whom he had performed the part rather of an anxious and indulgent parent than of a brother ; and many sorrowing friends , surrounded his bed . Their grief was , beyond a doubt , sincere and poignant , as well as that ...
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... brother , Richard I. Arthur , Duke of Brittany , was the son of Geoffrey , John's elder brother ; and , according to the laws of England , the legal successor of his uncle Rich- ard . The unfortunate Arthur , it is supposed , was ...
... brother , Richard I. Arthur , Duke of Brittany , was the son of Geoffrey , John's elder brother ; and , according to the laws of England , the legal successor of his uncle Rich- ard . The unfortunate Arthur , it is supposed , was ...
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... Brothers , you mix your sadness with some fear ; This is the English , not the Turkish court . good brothers - be assured , I'll be your father and your brother too . Let me but bear your love , I'll bear your cares . P. John and the ...
... Brothers , you mix your sadness with some fear ; This is the English , not the Turkish court . good brothers - be assured , I'll be your father and your brother too . Let me but bear your love , I'll bear your cares . P. John and the ...
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