Readings in English and American LiteratureF. S. Crofts & Company, 1945 - 687 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 83
Page 232
... tion . The same communities , uniting in a by reason , or by passion ; but we may rest plan of defence or invasion , bestowed a new assured that the barbarians were neither al- title on their new confederacy . The dissolu- lured by the ...
... tion . The same communities , uniting in a by reason , or by passion ; but we may rest plan of defence or invasion , bestowed a new assured that the barbarians were neither al- title on their new confederacy . The dissolu- lured by the ...
Page 391
... tion . one thing is much the same to him as another , or , if he is perplexed , it is as not knowing what to say , whether it is right to admire , or to ridicule , or to disapprove , while con- scious that some expression of opinion is ...
... tion . one thing is much the same to him as another , or , if he is perplexed , it is as not knowing what to say , whether it is right to admire , or to ridicule , or to disapprove , while con- scious that some expression of opinion is ...
Page 460
... tion and working to a common result ; and whose members have for their proper outfit a knowledge of Greek , Roman , and Eastern ters in education . The question is raised whether , to meet the needs of our modern life , the predominance ...
... tion and working to a common result ; and whose members have for their proper outfit a knowledge of Greek , Roman , and Eastern ters in education . The question is raised whether , to meet the needs of our modern life , the predominance ...
Common terms and phrases
arms asked Bargrave beauty Beowulf Bret Harte brother called dark dear death deep doth dream earth eyes face fair father fear fire gave give hand hast hath head hear heard heart Heaven honour hour Houyhnhnms human Isoud Jebusites Kimballton King King Arthur King Mark knew lady leave light live look Lord master mind morning Mother Mother Shipton nature never night o'er Oakhurst once Owen Wingrave Oxus Paramore passed person pleasure poems poet poetry poor round Rustum Saint Boniface seemed sing Sir Bedivere Sir Breunor Sir Tristram sleep smile song soul Spencer Coyle spirit stars stood sweet Tacitus tell thee thine things thou thought tion told took truth turned twa sisters unto Veal voice wind Wingrave words Yahoos young youth