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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... woods and caverns when they spy Thy thrice accursed sail . " 41 340 But now no sound of laughter Was heard among the foes . A wild and wrathful clamor From all the vanguard rose . Six spears ' lengths from the entrance Halted that deep ...
... woods and caverns when they spy Thy thrice accursed sail . " 41 340 But now no sound of laughter Was heard among the foes . A wild and wrathful clamor From all the vanguard rose . Six spears ' lengths from the entrance Halted that deep ...
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... who unaware , Ranging the woods to start a hare , Come to the mouth of the dark lair 415 Where , growling low , a fierce old bear Lies amidst bones and blood . 430 50 Was none who would be foremost To lead 54 THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY ,
... who unaware , Ranging the woods to start a hare , Come to the mouth of the dark lair 415 Where , growling low , a fierce old bear Lies amidst bones and blood . 430 50 Was none who would be foremost To lead 54 THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY ,
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... woods , past " haunted Woodhouselee ; " and as daybreak came sweeping up the bleak Lammermuirs , and fell on his own door , the company would stop , and James would take the key , and lift Ailie up again , laying her on her own bed ...
... woods , past " haunted Woodhouselee ; " and as daybreak came sweeping up the bleak Lammermuirs , and fell on his own door , the company would stop , and James would take the key , and lift Ailie up again , laying her on her own bed ...
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... wood , which he had likely got when objecting to be hanged , and that he was miserably lame . So she got James to leave him with her , and go straight into Edinburgh . She gave him water , and by her woman's wit got his lame paw under a ...
... wood , which he had likely got when objecting to be hanged , and that he was miserably lame . So she got James to leave him with her , and go straight into Edinburgh . She gave him water , and by her woman's wit got his lame paw under a ...
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... wood began To feather toward the hollow , saw the pair , Enoch and Annie , sitting hand - in - hand , 70 His large ... wood ; 54. Full sailor may be taken as equivalent to " able seaman . ' 67 , 68. Where the woods grew thinner and ...
... wood began To feather toward the hollow , saw the pair , Enoch and Annie , sitting hand - in - hand , 70 His large ... wood ; 54. Full sailor may be taken as equivalent to " able seaman . ' 67 , 68. Where the woods grew thinner and ...
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