Selected Short Stories of Sinclair LewisDoubleday, Doran & Company, 1837 - 426ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... possessed in Cheshire , descended to our poet , who was his eldest son , and still remain in the family . Thus want , which has compelled many of our greatest men into the service of the muses , had no influence upon Parnell ; he was a ...
... possessed in Cheshire , descended to our poet , who was his eldest son , and still remain in the family . Thus want , which has compelled many of our greatest men into the service of the muses , had no influence upon Parnell ; he was a ...
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... possessed of zeal and humour , and as well known for the archness of his conceits as the furious obstinacy of his principles , was confessor in the presbyterian way to his grandmother , and was appointed to direct our author's first ...
... possessed of zeal and humour , and as well known for the archness of his conceits as the furious obstinacy of his principles , was confessor in the presbyterian way to his grandmother , and was appointed to direct our author's first ...
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... possessed of a fortune exceeding forty thousand pounds , and was not deficient in mental accomplishments ; but whether he was not yet fully satiated with his former pleasures , or whether her temper was not conformable to his own , it ...
... possessed of a fortune exceeding forty thousand pounds , and was not deficient in mental accomplishments ; but whether he was not yet fully satiated with his former pleasures , or whether her temper was not conformable to his own , it ...
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... possessed of endless resources , and seeming to gather strength from every defeat ; an insidious alliance , that wanted only to gain the advantage of victory , without contributing to the expenses of the combat ; a weak de- clining ...
... possessed of endless resources , and seeming to gather strength from every defeat ; an insidious alliance , that wanted only to gain the advantage of victory , without contributing to the expenses of the combat ; a weak de- clining ...
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... possessed of a very large fortune , but encumbered with a long and trouble- some law - suit . In the company of this very sensible woman he passed his time in France , sometimes in the country , and sometimes at the capital , till the ...
... possessed of a very large fortune , but encumbered with a long and trouble- some law - suit . In the company of this very sensible woman he passed his time in France , sometimes in the country , and sometimes at the capital , till the ...
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