English Literature for Boys and GirlsF. A. Stokes Company, 1916 - 686 When we were little, before we could read for ourselves, did we not gather eagerly round father or mother, friend or nurse, at the promise of a story? When we grew older, what happy hours did we not spend with our books. How the printed words made us forget the world in which we live, and carried us away to a wonderland, |
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... never saw the places he describes , that indeed he never lived at all , we will still call him by that For we must call him something , and as no one really knows who wrote the book which is known as The Voyages and Travels of Sir John ...
... never saw the places he describes , that indeed he never lived at all , we will still call him by that For we must call him something , and as no one really knows who wrote the book which is known as The Voyages and Travels of Sir John ...
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... never became enemies . Swift's bitter pen was never turned against his old friend . Addison with all his humor and his satire never attacked any man personally , so their relations continued friendly and courteous to the end . In the ...
... never became enemies . Swift's bitter pen was never turned against his old friend . Addison with all his humor and his satire never attacked any man personally , so their relations continued friendly and courteous to the end . In the ...
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... never never more would he be able to read books and play pretending games , or do anything that he loved . All week he worked hard , ill clad and only half fed , and Sunday he spent with his father at the prison . It was a miserable ...
... never never more would he be able to read books and play pretending games , or do anything that he loved . All week he worked hard , ill clad and only half fed , and Sunday he spent with his father at the prison . It was a miserable ...
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HOW CAEDMON SANG AND HOW HE FELL ONCE MORE | 73 |
THE FATHER OF ENGLISH HISTORY | 79 |
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