A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged from Sir John Mandeville to William Cowper : Consisting of Biographical Sketches of the Authors, Selections from Their Works, with Notes ... : Designed as a Text-book for the Highest Classes in Schools and for Junior Classes in Colleges, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. & J. Biddle, 1852 - 776 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 11
... Human Greatness . 196 SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT .. ...... 231 Poet Laureate , what ? ( note ) . WILLIAM HABINGTON . To Castara ... The Vanity of Avarice . JOSEPH HALL His Satires .... ....... 197 Gondibert , its story ... ...... 231 .... 232 ...
... Human Greatness . 196 SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT .. ...... 231 Poet Laureate , what ? ( note ) . WILLIAM HABINGTON . To Castara ... The Vanity of Avarice . JOSEPH HALL His Satires .... ....... 197 Gondibert , its story ... ...... 231 .... 232 ...
الصفحة 12
... Human Character ..... 333 We are Happy or Miserable by Com- Desire of Approbation 334 parison 289 Character of Sir Matthew Hale 334 On Prayer 289 Theological Controversies .. 336 Of Faith and Works . 290 Sedulity and Diligence 290 JOHN ...
... Human Character ..... 333 We are Happy or Miserable by Com- Desire of Approbation 334 parison 289 Character of Sir Matthew Hale 334 On Prayer 289 Theological Controversies .. 336 Of Faith and Works . 290 Sedulity and Diligence 290 JOHN ...
الصفحة 32
... human nature of no com mon beauty . The poet , in a vision , sees a temple of glass , on the walls of which are displayed in portraitures the history of Æneas , abridged from Virgil . After looking around him , he sees aloft , " fast by ...
... human nature of no com mon beauty . The poet , in a vision , sees a temple of glass , on the walls of which are displayed in portraitures the history of Æneas , abridged from Virgil . After looking around him , he sees aloft , " fast by ...
الصفحة 50
... human nature , is more practiced by men than any sort of beasts : and they , against the custom of almost all other nations , think that there is nothing more inglorious than that glory which is gained by war.2 They would be both ...
... human nature , is more practiced by men than any sort of beasts : and they , against the custom of almost all other nations , think that there is nothing more inglorious than that glory which is gained by war.2 They would be both ...
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... human nature . In their love of virtue , and their instinctive hatred and contempt of vice ; in their freedom from personal jealousy ; in their thirst after knowledge and intellectual improvement ; in nice obser- vation of nature ...
... human nature . In their love of virtue , and their instinctive hatred and contempt of vice ; in their freedom from personal jealousy ; in their thirst after knowledge and intellectual improvement ; in nice obser- vation of nature ...
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