Selected Short Stories of Sinclair LewisDoubleday, Doran & Company, 1837 - 426ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... assured , you have as large a share of my thoughts and good wishes as any man , and as great a portion of gratitude in my heart as would enrich a monarch , could he know where to find it . I shall not die without testifying something of ...
... assured , you have as large a share of my thoughts and good wishes as any man , and as great a portion of gratitude in my heart as would enrich a monarch , could he know where to find it . I shall not die without testifying something of ...
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... assured that it was written upon the following occa- sion . Before the Rape of the Lock was yet completed , Pope was reading it to his friend Swift , who sat very atten- tively , while Parnell , who happened to be in the house , went in ...
... assured that it was written upon the following occa- sion . Before the Rape of the Lock was yet completed , Pope was reading it to his friend Swift , who sat very atten- tively , while Parnell , who happened to be in the house , went in ...
49 ÆäÀÌÁö
... assured the Dutch ministers , that the queen his mistress would make no peace but in concert with them , yet he had sent Mr Prior to France that same year with proposals for a treaty of peace with that monarch , without the consent of ...
... assured the Dutch ministers , that the queen his mistress would make no peace but in concert with them , yet he had sent Mr Prior to France that same year with proposals for a treaty of peace with that monarch , without the consent of ...
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... assured that he would never have more to do with the Jacobite cause ; and that , if he were restored , he would give it an effectual blow , in making that apology which the Pretender had put him under a necessity of making ; that in ...
... assured that he would never have more to do with the Jacobite cause ; and that , if he were restored , he would give it an effectual blow , in making that apology which the Pretender had put him under a necessity of making ; that in ...
77 ÆäÀÌÁö
... assured by Lord Orrery , who knew him , it united the wisdom of Socrates , the dignity and ease of Pliny , and the wit of Horace . Yet still amid his resolutions to turn himself from poli- tics , and to give himself up entirely to the ...
... assured by Lord Orrery , who knew him , it united the wisdom of Socrates , the dignity and ease of Pliny , and the wit of Horace . Yet still amid his resolutions to turn himself from poli- tics , and to give himself up entirely to the ...
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