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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... means dry or comfortable looking . He turned and turned , and the roast got nice and brown . " What a pity , " thought Gluck , " my bro- thers never ask anybody to dinner . I'm sure , when they ' ve got such a nice piece of mutton as ...
... means dry or comfortable looking . He turned and turned , and the roast got nice and brown . " What a pity , " thought Gluck , " my bro- thers never ask anybody to dinner . I'm sure , when they ' ve got such a nice piece of mutton as ...
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... means of gaining a livelihood among the cities and people of the plains . All their money was gone , and they had nothing left but some curious , old - fashioned pieces of gold plate , the last remnants of their ill - gotten wealth . 66 ...
... means of gaining a livelihood among the cities and people of the plains . All their money was gone , and they had nothing left but some curious , old - fashioned pieces of gold plate , the last remnants of their ill - gotten wealth . 66 ...
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... means finished with the same delicacy ; they were rather coarse , slightly inclining to coppery in complexion , and indicative , in expression , of a very pertinacious and intractable disposition in their small proprietor . When the ...
... means finished with the same delicacy ; they were rather coarse , slightly inclining to coppery in complexion , and indicative , in expression , of a very pertinacious and intractable disposition in their small proprietor . When the ...
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... . He had been compelled to abandon his basket of food , which became a perilous incumbrance on the glacier , and had now no means of refreshing himself but by breaking off and eating some of the pieces 24 JOHN RUSKIN .
... . He had been compelled to abandon his basket of food , which became a perilous incumbrance on the glacier , and had now no means of refreshing himself but by breaking off and eating some of the pieces 24 JOHN RUSKIN .
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... mean , — they got the water out of the church font . " 66 Very probably , " replied the dwarf ; " but , " and his countenance grew stern as he spoke , " the water which has been refused to the cry of the weary and dying is unholy ...
... mean , — they got the water out of the church font . " 66 Very probably , " replied the dwarf ; " but , " and his countenance grew stern as he spoke , " the water which has been refused to the cry of the weary and dying is unholy ...
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