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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... never known that they had given so much as a penny or a crust in charity ; they never went to mass ; grumbled perpetually at paying tithes ; and were , in a word , of so cruel and grinding a tem- per , as to receive from all those with ...
... never known that they had given so much as a penny or a crust in charity ; they never went to mass ; grumbled perpetually at paying tithes ; and were , in a word , of so cruel and grinding a tem- per , as to receive from all those with ...
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... never ask anybody to dinner . I'm sure , when they ' ve got such a nice piece of mutton as this , and nobody else has got so much as a piece of dry bread , it would do their hearts good to have somebody to 6 JOHN RUSKIN .
... never ask anybody to dinner . I'm sure , when they ' ve got such a nice piece of mutton as this , and nobody else has got so much as a piece of dry bread , it would do their hearts good to have somebody to 6 JOHN RUSKIN .
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... Never mind your brothers . I'll talk to them . " 66 Pray , sir , don't do any such thing , " said Gluck .. " I can't let you stay till they come ; they'd be the death of me . " " Dear me , " said the old gentleman , " I'm very sorry to ...
... Never mind your brothers . I'll talk to them . " 66 Pray , sir , don't do any such thing , " said Gluck .. " I can't let you stay till they come ; they'd be the death of me . " " Dear me , " said the old gentleman , " I'm very sorry to ...
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... never heard such merry singing . Then he went on for another hour , and the thirst increased on him so that he thought he should be forced to drink . But , as he raised the flask , he saw a little child lying panting by the roadside ...
... never heard such merry singing . Then he went on for another hour , and the thirst increased on him so that he thought he should be forced to drink . But , as he raised the flask , he saw a little child lying panting by the roadside ...
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... never driven from his door ; so that his barns became full of corn , and his house of treasure . And , for him , the river had , according to the dwarf's promise , become a River of Gold . And to this day the inhabitants of the valley ...
... never driven from his door ; so that his barns became full of corn , and his house of treasure . And , for him , the river had , according to the dwarf's promise , become a River of Gold . And to this day the inhabitants of the valley ...
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