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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... hear him talk ; I warrant , man , that we shall bring you round . " " Swear , " added Enoch sternly , " on the book . " And on the book , half - frighted , Miriam swore . 840 Then Enoch rolling his gray eyes upon her , " Did you know ...
... hear him talk ; I warrant , man , that we shall bring you round . " " Swear , " added Enoch sternly , " on the book . " And on the book , half - frighted , Miriam swore . 840 Then Enoch rolling his gray eyes upon her , " Did you know ...
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... hear him read his own stories , he added to his task of writing that of reading in public , and under this weight of forced work and worry he broke down at last . But he left behind him a great mass of fiction and narra- tive and ...
... hear him read his own stories , he added to his task of writing that of reading in public , and under this weight of forced work and worry he broke down at last . But he left behind him a great mass of fiction and narra- tive and ...
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... hear her say so ; for it showed a com- mendable anxiety to execute in no niggardly spirit the intentions of Master Richard Watts . But the room was really so well adapted to its purpose that I protested , quite enthusiastically ...
... hear her say so ; for it showed a com- mendable anxiety to execute in no niggardly spirit the intentions of Master Richard Watts . But the room was really so well adapted to its purpose that I protested , quite enthusiastically ...
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... hear the whistle blown , to dash into the kitchen , seize the hot plum- pudding and mince - pies , and speed with them to Watts's Charity , where they would be received ( he was further instructed ) by the sauce - female , who would be ...
... hear the whistle blown , to dash into the kitchen , seize the hot plum- pudding and mince - pies , and speed with them to Watts's Charity , where they would be received ( he was further instructed ) by the sauce - female , who would be ...
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... hear the song of birds , or the wind in the treetops , or the ripple of a brook . This is not what Beethoven meant ... hears ; but nature or the activities of men do not merely rebound from him in a simple description ; they pass through ...
... hear the song of birds , or the wind in the treetops , or the ripple of a brook . This is not what Beethoven meant ... hears ; but nature or the activities of men do not merely rebound from him in a simple description ; they pass through ...
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