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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... took him on long journeys in the family chaise , and when he had been graduated at Oxford , carried him to the continent and showed him Switzerland and Italy . When he was twelve years old a friend gave him a copy of Samuel Rogers's ...
... took him on long journeys in the family chaise , and when he had been graduated at Oxford , carried him to the continent and showed him Switzerland and Italy . When he was twelve years old a friend gave him a copy of Samuel Rogers's ...
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... took a farewell look at his old friend in the melting - pot . The flowing hair was all gone ; nothing remained but the red nose , and the sparkling eyes , which looked more malicious than " And no wonder , " thought Gluck , " after ...
... took a farewell look at his old friend in the melting - pot . The flowing hair was all gone ; nothing remained but the red nose , and the sparkling eyes , which looked more malicious than " And no wonder , " thought Gluck , " after ...
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... ? " said the voice passion- ately . " I'm too hot . " By a violent effort , Gluck recovered the use of his limbs , took hold of the crucible , and sloped it so as to pour out the gold . But instead of a liquid 18 JOHN RUSKIN .
... ? " said the voice passion- ately . " I'm too hot . " By a violent effort , Gluck recovered the use of his limbs , took hold of the crucible , and sloped it so as to pour out the gold . But instead of a liquid 18 JOHN RUSKIN .
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... took two turns of three feet long , up and down the room , lifting his legs very high , and setting them down very hard . This pause gave time for Gluck to collect his thoughts a little , and , seeing no great reason to view his ...
... took two turns of three feet long , up and down the room , lifting his legs very high , and setting them down very hard . This pause gave time for Gluck to collect his thoughts a little , and , seeing no great reason to view his ...
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... took his alpine staff in his hand , and set off for the mountains . On his way out of the town he had to pass the prison , and as he looked in at the windows , whom should he see but Schwartz himself peeping out of the bars , and ...
... took his alpine staff in his hand , and set off for the mountains . On his way out of the town he had to pass the prison , and as he looked in at the windows , whom should he see but Schwartz himself peeping out of the bars , and ...
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