Life in English Literature: An Introduction for Beginners, Volumes 1-3Methuen, 1949 - 535 pages |
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Page 65
... talk gladly , both because it is so worthy of memory , and be- cause also , it was the last talk that ever I had , and the last time that ever I saw that noble and worthy Lady . " Ascham's interest in education was typical of the ...
... talk gladly , both because it is so worthy of memory , and be- cause also , it was the last talk that ever I had , and the last time that ever I saw that noble and worthy Lady . " Ascham's interest in education was typical of the ...
Page 114
... talk , is most tolerable3 and not to be endured . WATCHMAN : We will rather sleep than talk : we know what belongs to a watch . DOGBERRY : Why , you speak like an ancient and most quiet watchman ; for I cannot see how sleeping should ...
... talk , is most tolerable3 and not to be endured . WATCHMAN : We will rather sleep than talk : we know what belongs to a watch . DOGBERRY : Why , you speak like an ancient and most quiet watchman ; for I cannot see how sleeping should ...
Page 320
... talk they would talk like WHALES . ' " Many writers have tried their hands at all kinds of work , but few have succeeded in as many kinds as Goldsmith did . His fame is fourfold ; for his poems , The Traveller and The Deserted Village ...
... talk they would talk like WHALES . ' " Many writers have tried their hands at all kinds of work , but few have succeeded in as many kinds as Goldsmith did . His fame is fourfold ; for his poems , The Traveller and The Deserted Village ...
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