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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... ships , -for many both great and obscure people called him friend , and in his regard for dogs and other animals . " Once , when driving , " writes a friend , " he suddenly stopped in the middle of a sentence , and looked out eagerly at ...
... ships , -for many both great and obscure people called him friend , and in his regard for dogs and other animals . " Once , when driving , " writes a friend , " he suddenly stopped in the middle of a sentence , and looked out eagerly at ...
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... ships, –for many both great and obscure people called him friend, - and in his regard for dogs and other animals. “Once, when driving,” writes a friend, “he suddenly stopped in the middle of a sentence, and looked out eagerly at the ...
... ships, –for many both great and obscure people called him friend, - and in his regard for dogs and other animals. “Once, when driving,” writes a friend, “he suddenly stopped in the middle of a sentence, and looked out eagerly at the ...
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... ship 120 Enoch had served in , hearing his mischance , Came , for he knew the man and valued him , Reporting of his vessel China - bound , And wanting yet a boatswain . Would he go ? There yet were many weeks before she sail'd , 12 Sail ...
... ship 120 Enoch had served in , hearing his mischance , Came , for he knew the man and valued him , Reporting of his vessel China - bound , And wanting yet a boatswain . Would he go ? There yet were many weeks before she sail'd , 12 Sail ...
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... ship I sail in passes here s ( He named the day ) , get you a seaman's glass , Spy out my face , and laugh at all your fears . " But when the last of those last moments came , " Annie , my girl , cheer up , be comforted , Look to the ...
... ship I sail in passes here s ( He named the day ) , get you a seaman's glass , Spy out my face , and laugh at all your fears . " But when the last of those last moments came , " Annie , my girl , cheer up , be comforted , Look to the ...
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... ship was lost , " he said , " the ship was lost ! No more of that ! why should you kill yourself And make them orphans quite ? " And Annie said " I thought not of it : but I know not why- Their voices make me feel so solitary . " - 395 ...
... ship was lost , " he said , " the ship was lost ! No more of that ! why should you kill yourself And make them orphans quite ? " And Annie said " I thought not of it : but I know not why- Their voices make me feel so solitary . " - 395 ...
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