The College Survey of English Literature ...: The romantic period. The Victorian period. The contemporary periodBartlett Jere Whiting, Fred Benjamin Millett Harcourt, Brace, 1942 |
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Page vi
... play his sophomores should read , the publishers systematically checked the experience of numerous college teachers against the three plays the editors most strongly recommended . It was , of course , unwise to consider plays which the ...
... play his sophomores should read , the publishers systematically checked the experience of numerous college teachers against the three plays the editors most strongly recommended . It was , of course , unwise to consider plays which the ...
Page 657
... play to you when boys , was not play to the sparrows ; and what is play to you now , is not play to the small birds of State neither ; and for the black eagles , you are somewhat shy of taking shots at them , if I mistake not . I must ...
... play to you when boys , was not play to the sparrows ; and what is play to you now , is not play to the small birds of State neither ; and for the black eagles , you are somewhat shy of taking shots at them , if I mistake not . I must ...
Page 700
... play of mind the second ; so much play of mind as is com- 20 patible with the prosecution of those practical ends is all that is wanted . An organ like the Revue des Deux Mondes , having for its main function to under- stand and utter ...
... play of mind the second ; so much play of mind as is com- 20 patible with the prosecution of those practical ends is all that is wanted . An organ like the Revue des Deux Mondes , having for its main function to under- stand and utter ...
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