The Journal of English Studies, Volumes 2-3H. Marshall & Son, 1913 |
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... course that one must not go into minutiæ of scholarship before boys , nor hunt up forgotten worthies merely because they are unknown . But the interest of literature lies largely in its variety : no good critic , no ordinary lover of ...
... course that one must not go into minutiæ of scholarship before boys , nor hunt up forgotten worthies merely because they are unknown . But the interest of literature lies largely in its variety : no good critic , no ordinary lover of ...
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... course remember the tastes and capacities of youth . Milton should be given in very sparing quantities for , as I once heard a good critic say , one has to take one's coat off to read Milton . " Pope's Essay on Man I found a dolorous ...
... course remember the tastes and capacities of youth . Milton should be given in very sparing quantities for , as I once heard a good critic say , one has to take one's coat off to read Milton . " Pope's Essay on Man I found a dolorous ...
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... course , learn the proper use of the sentence and the paragraph . He must be weaned from the pestilent habit of writing what he supposes ought to be said , instead of what he really thinks , i.e. , he must be persuaded to write ...
... course , learn the proper use of the sentence and the paragraph . He must be weaned from the pestilent habit of writing what he supposes ought to be said , instead of what he really thinks , i.e. , he must be persuaded to write ...
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... course , just like the laboratories or cloak - rooms . The room should be regarded as a place of quiet and retire- ment from the hubbub of class - room or playground , and it should therefore be furnished in a more attractive way than ...
... course , just like the laboratories or cloak - rooms . The room should be regarded as a place of quiet and retire- ment from the hubbub of class - room or playground , and it should therefore be furnished in a more attractive way than ...
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... course be taken to reject any with broken hinges , unless , indeed , it is considered worth while to rebind at once , as it sometimes is . Thus the other day I bought an early eighteenth century edition of Waller's Poems , with Tonson's ...
... course be taken to reject any with broken hinges , unless , indeed , it is considered worth while to rebind at once , as it sometimes is . Thus the other day I bought an early eighteenth century edition of Waller's Poems , with Tonson's ...
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