Selected Short Stories of Sinclair LewisDoubleday, Doran & Company, 1837 - 426ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... XXI . On the Tenants of the Leasowes .. 408 XXII . Sentimental Comedy . 413 XXIII . Scotch Marriages ... 417 XXIV . Dignity of Human Nature .. 421 THE LIFE OF THOMAS PARNELL , D.D. ARCHDEACON OF CLOGHER vi CONTENTS .
... XXI . On the Tenants of the Leasowes .. 408 XXII . Sentimental Comedy . 413 XXIII . Scotch Marriages ... 417 XXIV . Dignity of Human Nature .. 421 THE LIFE OF THOMAS PARNELL , D.D. ARCHDEACON OF CLOGHER vi CONTENTS .
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... nature as a man . I have several of them now before me . Pope was particularly fond of his company , and seems to regret his absence more than any of the rest . A letter from him follows thus : « DEAR SIR , « London , July 29 . « I wish ...
... nature as a man . I have several of them now before me . Pope was particularly fond of his company , and seems to regret his absence more than any of the rest . A letter from him follows thus : « DEAR SIR , « London , July 29 . « I wish ...
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... nature , and leaving to the world a memorial of the friendship that has been so great a pleasure and pride to me . It would be like writ- ing my own epitaph , to acquaint you with what I have lost since I saw you , what I have done ...
... nature , and leaving to the world a memorial of the friendship that has been so great a pleasure and pride to me . It would be like writ- ing my own epitaph , to acquaint you with what I have lost since I saw you , what I have done ...
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... nature with the lights it lent him ; and he found that the more aid he borrowed from the one , the more delightfully he resembled the other . To copy nature is a task the most bungling workman is able to execute ; to select such parts ...
... nature with the lights it lent him ; and he found that the more aid he borrowed from the one , the more delightfully he resembled the other . To copy nature is a task the most bungling workman is able to execute ; to select such parts ...
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... Nature seemed not less kind to him in her external em- bellishments than in adorning his mind . With the graces of a handsome person , and a face in which dignity was happily blended with sweetness , he had a manner of ad- dress that ...
... Nature seemed not less kind to him in her external em- bellishments than in adorning his mind . With the graces of a handsome person , and a face in which dignity was happily blended with sweetness , he had a manner of ad- dress that ...
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