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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... or elocution . Hence it seemed desirable to proceed from the easy to the more diffi- cult , and by a natural course this meant the ascent from the contemporary to the more remote . But it was necessary to stop short of the archaic forms .
... or elocution . Hence it seemed desirable to proceed from the easy to the more diffi- cult , and by a natural course this meant the ascent from the contemporary to the more remote . But it was necessary to stop short of the archaic forms .
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... seemed to care more about writing poetry than anything else , he was really feeding all the time his love of beauty . He studied painting , and began himself to paint . One day he read , in Blackwood's Magazine , a harsh criticism of ...
... seemed to care more about writing poetry than anything else , he was really feeding all the time his love of beauty . He studied painting , and began himself to paint . One day he read , in Blackwood's Magazine , a harsh criticism of ...
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... seemed to heed him . Now and then he would return to his thoughts about art , but they were mingled with these new , more pressing thoughts . He addressed a long series of letters to working- men , and finally he began a beautiful ...
... seemed to heed him . Now and then he would return to his thoughts about art , but they were mingled with these new , more pressing thoughts . He addressed a long series of letters to working- men , and finally he began a beautiful ...
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... seemed to be in a hurry , and not to be in the least afraid of the consequences . Gluck went to the window , opened it , and put his head out to see who it was . It was the most extraordinary - looking little gentle- man he had ever ...
... seemed to be in a hurry , and not to be in the least afraid of the consequences . Gluck went to the window , opened it , and put his head out to see who it was . It was the most extraordinary - looking little gentle- man he had ever ...
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... seemed to command its whole circumference . It was impossible to drink out of the mug without being subjected to an intense gaze out of the side of these eyes ; and Schwartz positively averred that once , after emptying it full of ...
... seemed to command its whole circumference . It was impossible to drink out of the mug without being subjected to an intense gaze out of the side of these eyes ; and Schwartz positively averred that once , after emptying it full of ...
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