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... period he left somewhat abruptly , and did not conceal his contempt for the general plan of education ; which , in the opinion of Whitgift , was the best that could have been adopted . Before his departure he wrote several satirical ...
... period he left somewhat abruptly , and did not conceal his contempt for the general plan of education ; which , in the opinion of Whitgift , was the best that could have been adopted . Before his departure he wrote several satirical ...
Pagina 47
... period . Passing over the Pyranees into France , we find Corneille , Moličre , Racine and Boileau . In Italy , Dante forms an exception ; he is peculiar in this as in everything but his humanity , having flourished in the beginning of ...
... period . Passing over the Pyranees into France , we find Corneille , Moličre , Racine and Boileau . In Italy , Dante forms an exception ; he is peculiar in this as in everything but his humanity , having flourished in the beginning of ...
Pagina 64
... period of the American Revolution , is the history of our own ancestors . Authentic American history begins with the discovery and early settlement of our country , in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries . How dark would be the past ...
... period of the American Revolution , is the history of our own ancestors . Authentic American history begins with the discovery and early settlement of our country , in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries . How dark would be the past ...
Pagina 65
... period , was the condition of the people from whom we claim descent . We cannot detach our views of England , from some consideration of the other portions of Great Britain . Scotland and Ireland , now integral parts of the British ...
... period , was the condition of the people from whom we claim descent . We cannot detach our views of England , from some consideration of the other portions of Great Britain . Scotland and Ireland , now integral parts of the British ...
Pagina 66
... period of the seventeenth century . The brilliant reign of Elizabeth , the last of the Tudors , marks a distinguished epoch in the annals of the world . Great lights shone forth in the horizon of letters - English literature , at this ...
... period of the seventeenth century . The brilliant reign of Elizabeth , the last of the Tudors , marks a distinguished epoch in the annals of the world . Great lights shone forth in the horizon of letters - English literature , at this ...
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