A Modern Reader and SpeakerGeorge Riddle H.S. Stone, 1900 - 629 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 9
... What was it that moved and held us , the rest of the three hundred reckless , childish boys , who feared the Doctor with all our hearts , and very little besides in heaven or earth : who thought more By THOMAS HUGHES 9.
... What was it that moved and held us , the rest of the three hundred reckless , childish boys , who feared the Doctor with all our hearts , and very little besides in heaven or earth : who thought more By THOMAS HUGHES 9.
الصفحة 10
George Riddle. little besides in heaven or earth : who thought more of our seats in the School than of the Church of Christ , and put the traditions of Rugby and the public opinion of boys in our daily life above the laws of God ? We ...
George Riddle. little besides in heaven or earth : who thought more of our seats in the School than of the Church of Christ , and put the traditions of Rugby and the public opinion of boys in our daily life above the laws of God ? We ...
الصفحة 17
... thought I should prefer to have him entirely unlike himself ; but when I began to speculate on how Charles Dickens ought to look , I gave the matter up , and wisely concluded that Nature knew her own intentions better than any one else ...
... thought I should prefer to have him entirely unlike himself ; but when I began to speculate on how Charles Dickens ought to look , I gave the matter up , and wisely concluded that Nature knew her own intentions better than any one else ...
الصفحة 36
... thought it wonderful that she could be anecdotic about Miss Edgeworth . She reanimated the old drawing - rooms , relighted the old lamps , retuned the old pianos . The finest comedy of all , perhaps , was that of her own generous whimsi ...
... thought it wonderful that she could be anecdotic about Miss Edgeworth . She reanimated the old drawing - rooms , relighted the old lamps , retuned the old pianos . The finest comedy of all , perhaps , was that of her own generous whimsi ...
الصفحة 39
... thought or word . Worst of all , many were incompetent to Sir Philip Sidney's ordeal - the translation of their verses into prose - and would have perished utterly by that hot ploughshare . Still , the natural healthy eye turns toward ...
... thought or word . Worst of all , many were incompetent to Sir Philip Sidney's ordeal - the translation of their verses into prose - and would have perished utterly by that hot ploughshare . Still , the natural healthy eye turns toward ...
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