Selected Short Stories of Sinclair LewisDoubleday, Doran & Company, 1837 - 426ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Zoilus , which really transcends the expectation I had conceived of it . I have put it into the into the press , beginning with the poem Batrachom .; for you seem , by the first para- graph of the dedication to it , to design to prefix ...
... Zoilus , which really transcends the expectation I had conceived of it . I have put it into the into the press , beginning with the poem Batrachom .; for you seem , by the first para- graph of the dedication to it , to design to prefix ...
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... Zoilus , with Batrachomuomachia , and the Pervigilium Veneris , both which poems are masterpieces in several kinds ; and I question not the prose is as excellent in its sort as the Essay on Homer . Nothing can be more glorious to that ...
... Zoilus , with Batrachomuomachia , and the Pervigilium Veneris , both which poems are masterpieces in several kinds ; and I question not the prose is as excellent in its sort as the Essay on Homer . Nothing can be more glorious to that ...
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Sinclair Lewis. gibbet up the carcass of Zoilus , to the terror of the wit- lings of posterity . More , and much more , upon this and a thousand other subjects , will be the matter of my next letter , wherein I must open all the friend ...
Sinclair Lewis. gibbet up the carcass of Zoilus , to the terror of the wit- lings of posterity . More , and much more , upon this and a thousand other subjects , will be the matter of my next letter , wherein I must open all the friend ...
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... in them to shake it . I will only add , that the Life of Zoilus was written at the request of his friends , and designed as a satire upon Dennis and Theobald , with whom his club had long been at variance . I LIFE OF DR PARNELL . 27.
... in them to shake it . I will only add , that the Life of Zoilus was written at the request of his friends , and designed as a satire upon Dennis and Theobald , with whom his club had long been at variance . I LIFE OF DR PARNELL . 27.
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... Zoilus . The frogs already seem to croak for their transportation to England , and are sensible how much that Doctor is cursed and hated , who introduced their species into your , nation ; therefore , as you dread the wrath of St ...
... Zoilus . The frogs already seem to croak for their transportation to England , and are sensible how much that Doctor is cursed and hated , who introduced their species into your , nation ; therefore , as you dread the wrath of St ...
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