Masterpieces of British Literature: Ruskin, Macaulay, Brown, Tennyson, Dickens, Wordsworth, Burns, Lamb, Coleridge, Byron, Cowper, Gray, Goldsmith, Addison and Steele, Milton, BaconHorace Elisha Scudder Houghton, Mifflin, 1895 - Всего страниц: 480 |
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... kind in temper to every living thing . He did not , of course , agree particularly well with his brothers , or , rather , they did not agree with him . He was usually appointed to the honorable office of turnspit , when there was ...
... kind in temper to every living thing . He did not , of course , agree particularly well with his brothers , or , rather , they did not agree with him . He was usually appointed to the honorable office of turnspit , when there was ...
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... kind . " Pour me out , I say , " said the voice rather gruffly . Still Gluck could n't move . " Will you pour me out ? " said the voice passion- ately . " I'm too hot . " By a violent effort , Gluck recovered the use of his limbs , took ...
... kind . " Pour me out , I say , " said the voice rather gruffly . Still Gluck could n't move . " Will you pour me out ? " said the voice passion- ately . " I'm too hot . " By a violent effort , Gluck recovered the use of his limbs , took ...
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... kind , " thought he . " I don't think he will turn me into a black stone . " So he went to the priest , and the priest gave him some holy water as soon as he asked for it . Then Gluck took some bread in his basket , and the bottle of ...
... kind , " thought he . " I don't think he will turn me into a black stone . " So he went to the priest , and the priest gave him some holy water as soon as he asked for it . Then Gluck took some bread in his basket , and the bottle of ...
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... kind . With his historical tastes , and his love of elo- quence , he conceived the notion of turning into ballad form some of the stories of Roman history . He chose an easy , swinging measure , and rushed along in it with the rich dic ...
... kind . With his historical tastes , and his love of elo- quence , he conceived the notion of turning into ballad form some of the stories of Roman history . He chose an easy , swinging measure , and rushed along in it with the rich dic ...
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... kind of knife , worn away obliquely to a point , and always keen . I put its edge to the tense leather ; it ran before it ; and then ! " A one sudden jerk of that enormous head , a sort of dirty mist about his mouth , no noise , -and ...
... kind of knife , worn away obliquely to a point , and always keen . I put its edge to the tense leather ; it ran before it ; and then ! " A one sudden jerk of that enormous head , a sort of dirty mist about his mouth , no noise , -and ...
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