The Courtship of Miles Standish: And Other PoemsUniversity Publishing, 1901 - 142 страници |
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... hand , to find illustrations of points already made , to whet his powers of observation , to draw out his reasoning faculties , and culti- vate a taste for critical research . A number of the favorite shorter poems of the author have ...
... hand , to find illustrations of points already made , to whet his powers of observation , to draw out his reasoning faculties , and culti- vate a taste for critical research . A number of the favorite shorter poems of the author have ...
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... hand ; no houses , no Christian people , no sign of the work of man . I had almost said no sign of the work of God . Such is our new home ; and yet we have no choice but to accept it , for the captain says and swears that he will carry ...
... hand ; no houses , no Christian people , no sign of the work of man . I had almost said no sign of the work of God . Such is our new home ; and yet we have no choice but to accept it , for the captain says and swears that he will carry ...
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... hand . The pupil who wishes to know more about the reli- gious atmosphere in which the Puritans lived , will do well to read Macaulay's brilliant essay on " Milton , " especially the last ten pages . He will then understand what the ...
... hand . The pupil who wishes to know more about the reli- gious atmosphere in which the Puritans lived , will do well to read Macaulay's brilliant essay on " Milton , " especially the last ten pages . He will then understand what the ...
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... hand of cloud , and vanish away in the ether ! " 87. The Meter . ' When we begin to read poetry aloud , we become aware that one of the great differences between poetry and prose lies in what is called meter . Another difference lies in ...
... hand of cloud , and vanish away in the ether ! " 87. The Meter . ' When we begin to read poetry aloud , we become aware that one of the great differences between poetry and prose lies in what is called meter . Another difference lies in ...
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... hand , palm down- wards . " " Let not him that putteth his hand to the plough look backwards . " Both of these lines move smoothly up to the cæsural pause , then descend abruptly , almost harshly . This is caused by the fifth foot ...
... hand , palm down- wards . " " Let not him that putteth his hand to the plough look backwards . " Both of these lines move smoothly up to the cæsural pause , then descend abruptly , almost harshly . This is caused by the fifth foot ...
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