The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choucest Selections and Masterpieces from Their Writings...Fifth avenue library society, 1906 |
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41. oldal
... talent for music , played several instru- ments , had a fine voice , and a natural facility for verse- making . Her father died , leaving his wife and daugh- ter in poverty , and the Comte de Genlis married STÉPHANIE FÉLICITÉ GENLIS 41.
... talent for music , played several instru- ments , had a fine voice , and a natural facility for verse- making . Her father died , leaving his wife and daugh- ter in poverty , and the Comte de Genlis married STÉPHANIE FÉLICITÉ GENLIS 41.
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... verse by Geoffrey Gaimar in 1154 , and by Robert Wace in 1180. The influence of this book proved its value by its successors , which rapidly followed . The chief of these were Layamon's Brut , published in the thirteenth century ; the ...
... verse by Geoffrey Gaimar in 1154 , and by Robert Wace in 1180. The influence of this book proved its value by its successors , which rapidly followed . The chief of these were Layamon's Brut , published in the thirteenth century ; the ...
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... verses , that no less than sixteen of his hymns begin with the first person singular " I. " THE DYING SAVIOUR . O sacred Head , now wounded , With grief and shame weighed down , Now scornfully surrounded With thorns , Thy only crown . O ...
... verses , that no less than sixteen of his hymns begin with the first person singular " I. " THE DYING SAVIOUR . O sacred Head , now wounded , With grief and shame weighed down , Now scornfully surrounded With thorns , Thy only crown . O ...
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... verses written by him fell into the hands of a Mr. Cookesley , who started a subscription to purchase his release from his indentures , and sent him to school . Some of his letters on literary topics were by accident read by Lord ...
... verses written by him fell into the hands of a Mr. Cookesley , who started a subscription to purchase his release from his indentures , and sent him to school . Some of his letters on literary topics were by accident read by Lord ...
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... verse that like Maria's flows , No rules to stagger and no sense to pose ; Which read and read , you raise your eyes in doubt , And gravely wonder what it is about . These fancy " Bell's Poetics " only sweet And intercept his hawkers in ...
... verse that like Maria's flows , No rules to stagger and no sense to pose ; Which read and read , you raise your eyes in doubt , And gravely wonder what it is about . These fancy " Bell's Poetics " only sweet And intercept his hawkers in ...
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