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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... morning . At twelve o'clock to - night I'll call again ; after such a refusal of hospitality as I have just experienced , you will not be surprised if that visit is the last I ever pay you . " " If ever I catch you here again ...
... morning . At twelve o'clock to - night I'll call again ; after such a refusal of hospitality as I have just experienced , you will not be surprised if that visit is the last I ever pay you . " " If ever I catch you here again ...
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... morning . The Treasure Valley was one mass of ruin and desolation . The inundation had swept away trees , crops , and cattle , and left , in their stead , a waste of red sand and gray mud . The two brothers crept , shivering and horror ...
... morning . The Treasure Valley was one mass of ruin and desolation . The inundation had swept away trees , crops , and cattle , and left , in their stead , a waste of red sand and gray mud . The two brothers crept , shivering and horror ...
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... morning he got up before the sun rose , put the holy water into a strong flask , and two bottles of wine and some meat in a basket , slung them over his back , took his alpine staff in his hand , and set off for the mountains . On his ...
... morning he got up before the sun rose , put the holy water into a strong flask , and two bottles of wine and some meat in a basket , slung them over his back , took his alpine staff in his hand , and set off for the mountains . On his ...
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... morning that might have made any one happy , even with no Golden River to seek for . Level lines of dewy mist lay stretched along the valley , out of which rose the massy mountains , their lower cliffs in pale gray shadow , hardly ...
... morning that might have made any one happy , even with no Golden River to seek for . Level lines of dewy mist lay stretched along the valley , out of which rose the massy mountains , their lower cliffs in pale gray shadow , hardly ...
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... morning , there was no bread in the house , nor any money ; so Gluck went and hired him- self to another goldsmith , and he worked so hard , and so neatly , and so long every day , that he soon got money enough together to pay his ...
... morning , there was no bread in the house , nor any money ; so Gluck went and hired him- self to another goldsmith , and he worked so hard , and so neatly , and so long every day , that he soon got money enough together to pay his ...
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