The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 208
... Verses , lately published by Dr. Newman . He has never set himself to poetry as a formal task , nor is it to our ... Verses on Various Occasions . London Burns and Oates , 1868 . Snapdragon : a Riddle for a Flower - book . 208 Dr ...
... Verses , lately published by Dr. Newman . He has never set himself to poetry as a formal task , nor is it to our ... Verses on Various Occasions . London Burns and Oates , 1868 . Snapdragon : a Riddle for a Flower - book . 208 Dr ...
Page 327
... verses is simply ridiculous : and if the system is a cruel one at present , it must have altered a good deal since I was at school . If Mr. Farrar chooses to suppose the master " a stupid man who can teach nothing else , " he may ...
... verses is simply ridiculous : and if the system is a cruel one at present , it must have altered a good deal since I was at school . If Mr. Farrar chooses to suppose the master " a stupid man who can teach nothing else , " he may ...
Page 328
... verses . Now if a boy has had a sufficient grounding in nonsense verses ( and there are none but the veriest dunces that cannot get this if they choose ) , there is no more difficulty in doing the verse exercises in " Bland " than there ...
... verses . Now if a boy has had a sufficient grounding in nonsense verses ( and there are none but the veriest dunces that cannot get this if they choose ) , there is no more difficulty in doing the verse exercises in " Bland " than there ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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