The Complete Sylvie and Bruno Stories With Their Original Illustrations. Lewis Carroll
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Название: The Complete Sylvie and Bruno Stories With Their Original Illustrations

Автор: Lewis Carroll

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       Lewis Carroll

      The Complete Sylvie and Bruno Stories With Their Original Illustrations

       Sylvie and Bruno + Sylvie and Bruno Concluded + Bruno's Revenge and Other Stories

       e-artnow, 2021EAN 4064066447359

       Sylvie and Bruno

       Sylvie and Bruno Concluded

       Bruno’s Revenge and Other Stories

      Sylvie and Bruno

       Main TOC

      (1889)

      Illustrated by

       Harry Furniss

      

        Preface

        Chapter 1

        Chapter 2

        Chapter 3

        Chapter 4

        Chapter 5

        Chapter 6

        Chapter 7

        Chapter 8

        Chapter 9

        Chapter 10

        Chapter 11

        Chapter 12

        Chapter 13

        Chapter 14

        Chapter 15

        Chapter 16

        Chapter 17

        Chapter 18

        Chapter 19

        Chapter 20

        Chapter 21

        Chapter 22

        Chapter 23

        Chapter 24

        Chapter 25

      Is all our Life, then, but a dream

      Seen faintly in the golden gleam

      Athwart Time’s dark resistless stream?

      Bowed to the earth with bitter woe,

      Or laughing at some raree-show,

      We flutter idly to and fro.

      Man’s little Day in haste we spend,

      And, from its merry noontide, send

      No glance to meet the silent end.

      Table of Contents

      The descriptions, here and here, of Sunday as spent by children of the last generation, are quoted verbatim from a speech made to me by a child-friend and a letter written to me by a lady-friend.

      The Chapters, headed ‘Fairy-Sylvie’ and ‘Bruno’s Revenge,’ are a reprint, with a few alterations, of a little fairy-tale which I wrote in the year 1867, at the request of the late Mrs. Gatty, for ‘Aunt Judy’s Magazine,’ which she was then editing.