Selected Short Stories of Sinclair LewisDoubleday, Doran & Company, 1837 - 426ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... England 233 Of the Opera in England ... 242 ESSAYS . Preface to the Essays .. I. Description of various Clubs . . 249 253 II . Specimen of a Magazine in Miniature ... 263 III . Asem , an eastern Tale ; or , Vindication of the Wisdom of ...
... England 233 Of the Opera in England ... 242 ESSAYS . Preface to the Essays .. I. Description of various Clubs . . 249 253 II . Specimen of a Magazine in Miniature ... 263 III . Asem , an eastern Tale ; or , Vindication of the Wisdom of ...
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... England ; will not you accom- pany him ? or is England to lose every thing that has any charms for us , and must we pray for banishment as a be- nediction ? —I have once been witness of some , I hope all of your splenetic hours : come ...
... England ; will not you accom- pany him ? or is England to lose every thing that has any charms for us , and must we pray for banishment as a be- nediction ? —I have once been witness of some , I hope all of your splenetic hours : come ...
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... England ; even Nurse her- self is in danger of being in love in her old age , and ( for all I know ) would even marry Dennis for your sake , because he is your man , and loves his master . In short , come down forthwith , or give me ...
... England ; even Nurse her- self is in danger of being in love in her old age , and ( for all I know ) would even marry Dennis for your sake , because he is your man , and loves his master . In short , come down forthwith , or give me ...
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... England , to enjoy the company of his dearest friends , and laugh at the more prudent world that were minding business and gaining money . The friends to whom , during the latter part of his life , he was chiefly attached , were Pope ...
... England , to enjoy the company of his dearest friends , and laugh at the more prudent world that were minding business and gaining money . The friends to whom , during the latter part of his life , he was chiefly attached , were Pope ...
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... England you would appoint ; don't let me have two disappointments . I have longed to hear from you , and to that intent I teased you with three or four letters ; but , having no answer , I feared both yours and my letters might have ...
... England you would appoint ; don't let me have two disappointments . I have longed to hear from you , and to that intent I teased you with three or four letters ; but , having no answer , I feared both yours and my letters might have ...
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