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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... things better in England . As he makes Hythlodaye say , it is no use use trying to improve things in a blundering fashion . It is of no use trying by fear to drive into people's heads things they have no mind to learn . Neither must you ...
... things better in England . As he makes Hythlodaye say , it is no use use trying to improve things in a blundering fashion . It is of no use trying by fear to drive into people's heads things they have no mind to learn . Neither must you ...
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... things we cannot understand ; we puzzle about them a good deal perhaps , and then we ask questions . And sometimes the grown- ups answer our questions and make the puzzling things clear to us , sometimes they answer yet do not make the ...
... things we cannot understand ; we puzzle about them a good deal perhaps , and then we ask questions . And sometimes the grown- ups answer our questions and make the puzzling things clear to us , sometimes they answer yet do not make the ...
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... things they saw and learned in the island . The most wonderful thing was a place called Solomon's House . In describing it Bacon was describing such a house as he hoped one day to see in England . It was a great establishment in which ...
... things they saw and learned in the island . The most wonderful thing was a place called Solomon's House . In describing it Bacon was describing such a house as he hoped one day to see in England . It was a great establishment in which ...
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HOW CAEDMON SANG AND HOW HE FELL ONCE MORE | 73 |
THE FATHER OF ENGLISH HISTORY | 79 |
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