Littell's Living Age, 21. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1849 |
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253. oldal
... hope of joining his brothers in America was again indulged , and again disappointed . He now attended pupils and taught Greek and Latin . " In this , " ne says , " I made a comfortable livelihood , till The Pleasures of Hope ' came over ...
... hope of joining his brothers in America was again indulged , and again disappointed . He now attended pupils and taught Greek and Latin . " In this , " ne says , " I made a comfortable livelihood , till The Pleasures of Hope ' came over ...
254. oldal
... Hope . ' One of Turner's beautiful engravings , in Moxon's edition of 1843 . directs our eye to a passage near the beginning of the poem . The watchman on the moonlit sea is thinking of his home : Never was a poem subjected to a severer ...
... Hope . ' One of Turner's beautiful engravings , in Moxon's edition of 1843 . directs our eye to a passage near the beginning of the poem . The watchman on the moonlit sea is thinking of his home : Never was a poem subjected to a severer ...
257. oldal
... Hope " was the only resource that suggested itself . It is a sad thing to think how much of advantage to society has been lost by no arrange- ment having been made in Scotland , where all education is conducted by professional teaching ...
... Hope " was the only resource that suggested itself . It is a sad thing to think how much of advantage to society has been lost by no arrange- ment having been made in Scotland , where all education is conducted by professional teaching ...
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