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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... strange that none of these streams fell into the valley itself . They all descended on the other side of the mountains , and wound away through broad plains and by populous cities . But the clouds were drawn so constantly to the snowy ...
... strange that none of these streams fell into the valley itself . They all descended on the other side of the mountains , and wound away through broad plains and by populous cities . But the clouds were drawn so constantly to the snowy ...
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... strange mixture of coolness and humility . He turned away at the string medita- tively for another five minutes . " That mutton looks very nice , " said the old gentle- man , at length . " Can't you give me a little bit ? " ' Impossible ...
... strange mixture of coolness and humility . He turned away at the string medita- tively for another five minutes . " That mutton looks very nice , " said the old gentle- man , at length . " Can't you give me a little bit ? " ' Impossible ...
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... strange or so dangerous a glacier in his life . The ice was exces- sively slippery , and out of all its chasms came wild sounds of gushing water ; not monotonous or low , but changeful and loud , rising occasionally into drift- ing ...
... strange or so dangerous a glacier in his life . The ice was exces- sively slippery , and out of all its chasms came wild sounds of gushing water ; not monotonous or low , but changeful and loud , rising occasionally into drift- ing ...
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... strange shadow had suddenly come across the blue sky . The path became steeper and more rugged every moment ; and the high hill air , instead of refreshing him , seemed to throw his blood into a fever . The noise of the hill cataracts ...
... strange shadow had suddenly come across the blue sky . The path became steeper and more rugged every moment ; and the high hill air , instead of refreshing him , seemed to throw his blood into a fever . The noise of the hill cataracts ...
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... strange expression of mockery about its lips . And , when he had gone a few yards farther , Le looked back ; but the figure was not there . And a sudden horror came over Schwartz , he knew not why ; but the thirst for gold prevailed ...
... strange expression of mockery about its lips . And , when he had gone a few yards farther , Le looked back ; but the figure was not there . And a sudden horror came over Schwartz , he knew not why ; but the thirst for gold prevailed ...
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