Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... give forth their rich thoughtful lyrics nor once suggest interference or competition ; so for one mighty interpreter of the passion of life - its defeats and its triumphs - there may be several whose sphere is the expression of ...
... give forth their rich thoughtful lyrics nor once suggest interference or competition ; so for one mighty interpreter of the passion of life - its defeats and its triumphs - there may be several whose sphere is the expression of ...
Página 52
... gives the author's view of the true sphere of the poetical artist- To sing To - day , Not dead years past and fled ... give life and charm to studies like The Organ Boy , ' The Children of the Street , ' and ' The Enigma . ' The poet ...
... gives the author's view of the true sphere of the poetical artist- To sing To - day , Not dead years past and fled ... give life and charm to studies like The Organ Boy , ' The Children of the Street , ' and ' The Enigma . ' The poet ...
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... give energy of will , earnestness of purpose , power of application , and love of truth . When Montaigne gives us his own views on the education of the young we find them to be very much a reflex of his own experience and character ...
... give energy of will , earnestness of purpose , power of application , and love of truth . When Montaigne gives us his own views on the education of the young we find them to be very much a reflex of his own experience and character ...
Página 66
... give to all the elements of knowledge alike . In any case , let us begin when they are young , when the clay is moist and soft . From the very first the lessons of philosophy in their simple and practical form can be inculcated . In ...
... give to all the elements of knowledge alike . In any case , let us begin when they are young , when the clay is moist and soft . From the very first the lessons of philosophy in their simple and practical form can be inculcated . In ...
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... give one example out of many known to the writer . A lady by birth and education , who had to earn her own living , chose nursing by preference , and on religious grounds as the means to that end . She was thoroughly trained , and ...
... give one example out of many known to the writer . A lady by birth and education , who had to earn her own living , chose nursing by preference , and on religious grounds as the means to that end . She was thoroughly trained , and ...
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