The Portable Victorian ReaderGordon Sherman Haight Penguin Books, 1976 - Всего страниц: 658 A collection of the most notable prose writings of the time of Queen Victoria. Includes a biographical list of authors. |
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... living species in groups subordinate to groups . Of the many twigs which flourished when the tree was a mere bush , only two or three , now grown into great branches , yet survive and bear all the other branches ; so with the species ...
... living species in groups subordinate to groups . Of the many twigs which flourished when the tree was a mere bush , only two or three , now grown into great branches , yet survive and bear all the other branches ; so with the species ...
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... living fly ; and then of the wealth of foliage , the luxuriance of flower and fruit , which lies between this bald sketch of a plant and the giant pine of California , towering to the dimensions of a cathedral spire , or the Indian fig ...
... living fly ; and then of the wealth of foliage , the luxuriance of flower and fruit , which lies between this bald sketch of a plant and the giant pine of California , towering to the dimensions of a cathedral spire , or the Indian fig ...
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... living in fear of any actually existing machine ; there is probably no known machine which is more than a prototype of future mechanical life . The present machines are to the future as the early Saurians to man . The largest of them ...
... living in fear of any actually existing machine ; there is probably no known machine which is more than a prototype of future mechanical life . The present machines are to the future as the early Saurians to man . The largest of them ...
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The Rich | 3 |
Lord Monmouth after the Reform Bill | 13 |
Count DOrsay Calls on Mrs Carlyle | 20 |
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