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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... play of Shakespeare , or to give anything from Spenser or Chaucer . of The equipment of the book has been in the way brief biographical introductions , to enable the reader to apprehend something of the historical relations of each ...
... play of Shakespeare , or to give anything from Spenser or Chaucer . of The equipment of the book has been in the way brief biographical introductions , to enable the reader to apprehend something of the historical relations of each ...
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... played and floated about and through the pale blue pinnacles , dazzling and confusing the sight of the traveller ; while his ears grew dull and his head giddy with the constant gush and roar of the concealed waters . These painful ...
... played and floated about and through the pale blue pinnacles , dazzling and confusing the sight of the traveller ; while his ears grew dull and his head giddy with the constant gush and roar of the concealed waters . These painful ...
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... playing colors of his robe formed them- selves into a prismatic mist of dewy light ; he stood for an instant veiled with them as with the belt of a broad rainbow . The colors grew faint , the mist rose into the air ; the monarch had ...
... playing colors of his robe formed them- selves into a prismatic mist of dewy light ; he stood for an instant veiled with them as with the belt of a broad rainbow . The colors grew faint , the mist rose into the air ; the monarch had ...
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... playing colors of his robe formed themselves into a prismatic mist of dewy light; he stood for an instant veiled with them as with the belt of a broad rainbow. The colors grew faint, the mist rose into the air; the monarch had ...
... playing colors of his robe formed themselves into a prismatic mist of dewy light; he stood for an instant veiled with them as with the belt of a broad rainbow. The colors grew faint, the mist rose into the air; the monarch had ...
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... play . 229. The Vestal Virgins were bound by vows of celibacy , and kept burning the sacred fire of Vesta . The order survived till near the close of the fourth century of our era . For a very in- teresting account of the House of the ...
... play . 229. The Vestal Virgins were bound by vows of celibacy , and kept burning the sacred fire of Vesta . The order survived till near the close of the fourth century of our era . For a very in- teresting account of the House of the ...
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