Chamber's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of Authors in the English Tongue from the Earliest Times Till the Present Day, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 3Chambers, 1922 - English literature |
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Page 335
... father , looking up from his book , and evidently much puzzled ; ' what is a boy ? ' 6 Now my father did not mean by that interrogatory to challenge philosophical inquiry , nor to demand of the honest but unenlightened woman who had ...
... father , looking up from his book , and evidently much puzzled ; ' what is a boy ? ' 6 Now my father did not mean by that interrogatory to challenge philosophical inquiry , nor to demand of the honest but unenlightened woman who had ...
Page 442
... father , was born in London 20th May 1806. His father , James Mill ( see Vol . II . p . 757 ) , was an in- timate friend and follower of Jeremy Bentham , and his great aim in regard to the boy was to make him their successor . Writing ...
... father , was born in London 20th May 1806. His father , James Mill ( see Vol . II . p . 757 ) , was an in- timate friend and follower of Jeremy Bentham , and his great aim in regard to the boy was to make him their successor . Writing ...
Page 450
... father is one of the most beautiful tributes ever paid by a son . To Minch- moor and Enterkin and Inchmahome Brown is what Wordsworth is to Yarrow ; to Yarrow he him- self applied the happy epithet , ' fabulosus as was ever Hydaspes ...
... father is one of the most beautiful tributes ever paid by a son . To Minch- moor and Enterkin and Inchmahome Brown is what Wordsworth is to Yarrow ; to Yarrow he him- self applied the happy epithet , ' fabulosus as was ever Hydaspes ...
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