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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... things by obe- dience to certain great laws . He tried a great many exper- iments , and they formed the basis of the books he now wrote in which he sought to get at the sound principles of right living . He made himself very unhappy ...
... things by obe- dience to certain great laws . He tried a great many exper- iments , and they formed the basis of the books he now wrote in which he sought to get at the sound principles of right living . He made himself very unhappy ...
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... thing . He did not , of course , agree particularly well with his brothers , or , rather , they did not agree with him . He was usually appointed to the honorable office of turnspit , when there was anything to roast , which was not ...
... thing . He did not , of course , agree particularly well with his brothers , or , rather , they did not agree with him . He was usually appointed to the honorable office of turnspit , when there was anything to roast , which was not ...
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... Things went on in this manner for a long time . At last came a very wet summer , and everything went wrong in the country round . The hay had hardly been got in , when the haystacks were floated bodily down to the sea by an inundation ...
... Things went on in this manner for a long time . At last came a very wet summer , and everything went wrong in the country round . The hay had hardly been got in , when the haystacks were floated bodily down to the sea by an inundation ...
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... thing . What do you want , sir ? " " Want ? " said the old gentleman , petulantly , " I want fire and shelter ; and there's your great fire there blazing , crackling , and dancing on the walls , with nobody to feel it . Let me in , I ...
... thing . What do you want , sir ? " " Want ? " said the old gentleman , petulantly , " I want fire and shelter ; and there's your great fire there blazing , crackling , and dancing on the walls , with nobody to feel it . Let me in , I ...
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... 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 hear that . How long may I stay ? " " Only till the mutton's done , sir , " replied ...
... 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 hear that . How long may I stay ? " " Only till the mutton's done , sir , " replied ...
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