Selected Short Stories of Sinclair LewisDoubleday, Doran & Company, 1837 - 426ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... pleased to ' scape from flattery to wit . Pope himself was not only excessively fond of his com- pany , but under several literary obligations to him for his assistance in the translation of Homer . Gay was obliged to him upon another ...
... pleased to ' scape from flattery to wit . Pope himself was not only excessively fond of his com- pany , but under several literary obligations to him for his assistance in the translation of Homer . Gay was obliged to him upon another ...
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... pleased to see a letter to him from a part of this junto , as there is something striking even in the levities of genius . It comes from Gay , Jervas , Arbuthnot , and Pope , assembled at a chop - house near the Exchange , and is as ...
... pleased to see a letter to him from a part of this junto , as there is something striking even in the levities of genius . It comes from Gay , Jervas , Arbuthnot , and Pope , assembled at a chop - house near the Exchange , and is as ...
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... trifle without returning my sincerest acknowledgments to Sir John Parnell , for the generous assistance he was pleased to give me , in furnishing me with many materials , when he heard I was about writing LIFE OF DR PARNELL . 29.
... trifle without returning my sincerest acknowledgments to Sir John Parnell , for the generous assistance he was pleased to give me , in furnishing me with many materials , when he heard I was about writing LIFE OF DR PARNELL . 29.
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... pleased with the struggle than the victory . Henry St John , Lord Viscount Bolingbroke , was born in the year 1672 , at Battersea , in Surrey , at a seat that had been in the possession of his ancestors for ages before . His family was ...
... pleased with the struggle than the victory . Henry St John , Lord Viscount Bolingbroke , was born in the year 1672 , at Battersea , in Surrey , at a seat that had been in the possession of his ancestors for ages before . His family was ...
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... pleased in England or Scotland at a minute's warning ; and there- fore they might rise immediately after they had sent dis- patches to him . To this message Mr Hamilton returned very soon with an answer given by Lord Lansdowne , in the ...
... pleased in England or Scotland at a minute's warning ; and there- fore they might rise immediately after they had sent dis- patches to him . To this message Mr Hamilton returned very soon with an answer given by Lord Lansdowne , in the ...
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