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... seen better results from any class or a larger proportion of interested and intelligent listeners in any audience ; and I have good reason to know that this method awakened a love of litera- ture and the habit of reading in many members ...
... seen better results from any class or a larger proportion of interested and intelligent listeners in any audience ; and I have good reason to know that this method awakened a love of litera- ture and the habit of reading in many members ...
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... seen in the first and third selections . That of the writer of the B - text is seen at its very best , and free from its usual defects , in the second selection , which constitutes his first insertion in the poem as he found it ...
... seen in the first and third selections . That of the writer of the B - text is seen at its very best , and free from its usual defects , in the second selection , which constitutes his first insertion in the poem as he found it ...
Page xxvi
... seen . The MINOR SCOTTISH POETS represented in pages 304-309 are mainly interesting as a background to Burns . In methods and ideals he was not an isolated phenomenon ; freedom and individuality had not perished entirely . In London ...
... seen . The MINOR SCOTTISH POETS represented in pages 304-309 are mainly interesting as a background to Burns . In methods and ideals he was not an isolated phenomenon ; freedom and individuality had not perished entirely . In London ...
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... seen 20 went 24 know 义】 17 brewers 18 woollen - weavers 19 tuckers , finishers of cloth 20 that do their work badly 21 A popular song of the time . 22 boys 25 run 28 buy 31 rides 32 runs may 33 if he wishes to play 24 Alsatia 25 Rhine ...
... seen 20 went 24 know 义】 17 brewers 18 woollen - weavers 19 tuckers , finishers of cloth 20 that do their work badly 21 A popular song of the time . 22 boys 25 run 28 buy 31 rides 32 runs may 33 if he wishes to play 24 Alsatia 25 Rhine ...
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... seen , fulfild of heigh prowesse ; For bothe he hadde a body and a might To doon that thing , as wel as hardinesse ; And eek to seen him in his gere him dresse , 635 So fresh , so yong , so weldy 10 semed he , 9 It was an heven up - on ...
... seen , fulfild of heigh prowesse ; For bothe he hadde a body and a might To doon that thing , as wel as hardinesse ; And eek to seen him in his gere him dresse , 635 So fresh , so yong , so weldy 10 semed he , 9 It was an heven up - on ...
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