Masterpieces of the World's Best Literature, Volume 5Jeannette Leonard Gilder O.T. Harris, 1910 - Literature |
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... Shakespeare . Prologue . Happy Life at a Tavern . A Private Prayer by Dr. Johnson . JOSEPHUS , FLAVIUS 289 Description of Jerusalem . Moses , the Law Giver . KEATS , JOHN . . 298 Ode to a Nightingale . Ode on a Grecian Urn . Ode to ...
... Shakespeare . Prologue . Happy Life at a Tavern . A Private Prayer by Dr. Johnson . JOSEPHUS , FLAVIUS 289 Description of Jerusalem . Moses , the Law Giver . KEATS , JOHN . . 298 Ode to a Nightingale . Ode on a Grecian Urn . Ode to ...
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... Shakespeare Peace Phoenix , The Plans for the Trip Primitive Habits in New Amsterdam , Private Prayer by Dr. Johnson , A Prologue Roman Brook , A Rose and the Grave . The Rugby and Football Rural Life in England Sand Martins Serenade ...
... Shakespeare Peace Phoenix , The Plans for the Trip Primitive Habits in New Amsterdam , Private Prayer by Dr. Johnson , A Prologue Roman Brook , A Rose and the Grave . The Rugby and Football Rural Life in England Sand Martins Serenade ...
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... Shakespeare at any time . My young friend , I replied , the man who is never conscious of any state of feeling or of in- tellectual effort entirely beyond expression by any form of words whatsoever is a mere creature of language . I can ...
... Shakespeare at any time . My young friend , I replied , the man who is never conscious of any state of feeling or of in- tellectual effort entirely beyond expression by any form of words whatsoever is a mere creature of language . I can ...
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... Shakespeare , using him as an expression for the highest intellect , and you wonder that any common person should be so presumptuous as to suppose his thought can rise above the text which lies before him . But think a moment . A ...
... Shakespeare , using him as an expression for the highest intellect , and you wonder that any common person should be so presumptuous as to suppose his thought can rise above the text which lies before him . But think a moment . A ...
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Jeannette Leonard Gilder. I think most readers of Shakespeare sometimes find themselves thrown into exalted mental conditions like those produced by music . Then they may drop the book , to pass at once into the region of thought without ...
Jeannette Leonard Gilder. I think most readers of Shakespeare sometimes find themselves thrown into exalted mental conditions like those produced by music . Then they may drop the book , to pass at once into the region of thought without ...
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