Selections from Byron: Childe Harold, Canto IV, The Prisoner of Chillon, Mazeppa, and Other PoemsGinn, 1911 - 185 pages |
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Page vii
... mind and the heart as well . In this connection it may not be amiss for one of his old students to acknowledge the help he has received from three essays by Professor W. P. Trent , - " Teaching the Spirit of Literature , " in The ...
... mind and the heart as well . In this connection it may not be amiss for one of his old students to acknowledge the help he has received from three essays by Professor W. P. Trent , - " Teaching the Spirit of Literature , " in The ...
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... mind , Mr. Rogers ; you shall not see any sign of it in me . " Within a year he was taken to London for treatment and put to school at Dulwich . Here he was contented , and did well , according to the testimony of Dr. Glennie , the head ...
... mind , Mr. Rogers ; you shall not see any sign of it in me . " Within a year he was taken to London for treatment and put to school at Dulwich . Here he was contented , and did well , according to the testimony of Dr. Glennie , the head ...
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... mind at peace with all below , A heart whose love is innocent ! SONG OF SAUL BEFORE HIS LAST BATTLE The death of Saul is related in 1 Samuel xxxi ; though Byron's Song is of course purely imaginary . I ARRIORS and Chiefs ! should the ...
... mind at peace with all below , A heart whose love is innocent ! SONG OF SAUL BEFORE HIS LAST BATTLE The death of Saul is related in 1 Samuel xxxi ; though Byron's Song is of course purely imaginary . I ARRIORS and Chiefs ! should the ...
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... Mind ! Brightest in dungeons , Liberty ! thou art : For there thy habitation is the heart- The heart which love of thee alone can bind ; And when thy sons to fetters are consigned To fetters SONNET ON CHILLON 17 SONNET ON CHILLON.
... Mind ! Brightest in dungeons , Liberty ! thou art : For there thy habitation is the heart- The heart which love of thee alone can bind ; And when thy sons to fetters are consigned To fetters SONNET ON CHILLON 17 SONNET ON CHILLON.
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... mind , But formed to combat with his kind ; Strong in his frame , and of a mood Which ' gainst the world in war had stood , And perished in the foremost rank With joy : but not in chains to pine : His spirit withered with their clank ...
... mind , But formed to combat with his kind ; Strong in his frame , and of a mood Which ' gainst the world in war had stood , And perished in the foremost rank With joy : but not in chains to pine : His spirit withered with their clank ...
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