Chambers's Cyclopędia of English Literature, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott Company, 1902 - English literature |
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... once he disappointed The his patrons by missing a lecture , and on one noted occasion he incurred the censure of the Council by a personal attack on the educationist Joseph Lancaster , who was a persona grata to the royal family and the ...
... once he disappointed The his patrons by missing a lecture , and on one noted occasion he incurred the censure of the Council by a personal attack on the educationist Joseph Lancaster , who was a persona grata to the royal family and the ...
Page 375
... once disposed in due order , and at daybreak of the 9th of December they began to play . Two breaches were soon made in the old Moorish wall . Through these the Spaniards poured in . But the English had cast up en- trenchments behind ...
... once disposed in due order , and at daybreak of the 9th of December they began to play . Two breaches were soon made in the old Moorish wall . Through these the Spaniards poured in . But the English had cast up en- trenchments behind ...
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... once full of passion and beauty , all else I notice not , Nor stillness so cold , nor running water from faucet ... once more to Thee , Breathe , bathe myself once more in Thee , commune with Thee , Report myself once more to Thee ...
... once full of passion and beauty , all else I notice not , Nor stillness so cold , nor running water from faucet ... once more to Thee , Breathe , bathe myself once more in Thee , commune with Thee , Report myself once more to Thee ...
Contents
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 11 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT | 30 |
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