The Journal of English Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1H. Marshall & Son., 1913 |
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Page 10
... give the first public notice of the arrival of the Armada , in a sermon at St. Paul's Cross , on Tuesday , 20 August . He " performed also the same honourable talk a second time at the same place on 8 September ; when eleven ensigns or ...
... give the first public notice of the arrival of the Armada , in a sermon at St. Paul's Cross , on Tuesday , 20 August . He " performed also the same honourable talk a second time at the same place on 8 September ; when eleven ensigns or ...
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... give the cue for a judicious question , even if the pupil do not , as he probably will , ask one himself . Notes and parallels may then be given on the spot , written down if desired , but first got by the F pupils from their memories ...
... give the cue for a judicious question , even if the pupil do not , as he probably will , ask one himself . Notes and parallels may then be given on the spot , written down if desired , but first got by the F pupils from their memories ...
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... give him only what is good , and he will inevitably learn to love it , for his instinct to detect what is true and what is a sham is stronger than our own . W. H. D. ROUSE . THE PSEUDO - REALISM OF MR . MASEFIELD'S POEMS " 20 THE ...
... give him only what is good , and he will inevitably learn to love it , for his instinct to detect what is true and what is a sham is stronger than our own . W. H. D. ROUSE . THE PSEUDO - REALISM OF MR . MASEFIELD'S POEMS " 20 THE ...
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... give of his previous life , much of which is in keeping with neither his first state nor his last on board ship . The chief flaw , however , is the dénouement . The trick of killing off the hero for the sake of a little cheap pathos is ...
... give of his previous life , much of which is in keeping with neither his first state nor his last on board ship . The chief flaw , however , is the dénouement . The trick of killing off the hero for the sake of a little cheap pathos is ...
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... give the sense of words like æsthetic , ' cynical , " " anachronism . " I shall be surprised if he does not rise from his catechism a sadder and a wiser man , with a greater respect for the old - fashioned training , and a reasoned ...
... give the sense of words like æsthetic , ' cynical , " " anachronism . " I shall be surprised if he does not rise from his catechism a sadder and a wiser man , with a greater respect for the old - fashioned training , and a reasoned ...
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