The Oxford Book of English ProseArthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1958 - Всего страниц: 1092 |
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... walk about midnight on great heaths and desert places , which ... draw men out of the way , and lead them all night a by - way . commonly call them Pucks . In the deserts of Lop in Asia such illusions of walking spirits are often ...
... walk about midnight on great heaths and desert places , which ... draw men out of the way , and lead them all night a by - way . commonly call them Pucks . In the deserts of Lop in Asia such illusions of walking spirits are often ...
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... walks thither were the occasion of many accidents to others ; of which I will mention some few . In one of his walks to Salisbury he overtook a Gentle- man , that is still living in that Čity ; and in their walk together , Mr. Herbert ...
... walks thither were the occasion of many accidents to others ; of which I will mention some few . In one of his walks to Salisbury he overtook a Gentle- man , that is still living in that Čity ; and in their walk together , Mr. Herbert ...
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... walk , yet not uncheerful , especially on the sunny side , where the canons ' children are walking with their nurserymaids . And so , taking care not to tread on the grass , we will go along the straight walk to the west front , and ...
... walk , yet not uncheerful , especially on the sunny side , where the canons ' children are walking with their nurserymaids . And so , taking care not to tread on the grass , we will go along the straight walk to the west front , and ...
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