Selected Short Stories of Sinclair LewisDoubleday, Doran & Company, 1837 - 426ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... seemed contented rather with the consciousness of his own great powers than their exertion . However , his friends , and those who knew him most in- timately , were thoroughly sensible of the extent of his mind ; and when he left the ...
... seemed contented rather with the consciousness of his own great powers than their exertion . However , his friends , and those who knew him most in- timately , were thoroughly sensible of the extent of his mind ; and when he left the ...
36 ÆäÀÌÁö
... seemed more ambitious of being thought the greatest rake about town . This period might have been compared to that of fermentation in liquors , which grow muddy before they brighten ; but it must also be confessed , that those liquors ...
... seemed more ambitious of being thought the greatest rake about town . This period might have been compared to that of fermentation in liquors , which grow muddy before they brighten ; but it must also be confessed , that those liquors ...
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... seemed at this time to have been sincere and disinterested ; for the latter chose to follow his fortune , and the next day resigned his employ- ments in the administration , following his friend's example , and setting an example at ...
... seemed at this time to have been sincere and disinterested ; for the latter chose to follow his fortune , and the next day resigned his employ- ments in the administration , following his friend's example , and setting an example at ...
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... seemed ready to listen to whatever was said against him ; still more , a gloomy , indolent , and suspicious colleague , that envied his power , and hated him for his abilities : these were a part of the difficulties that Bolingbroke had ...
... seemed ready to listen to whatever was said against him ; still more , a gloomy , indolent , and suspicious colleague , that envied his power , and hated him for his abilities : these were a part of the difficulties that Bolingbroke had ...
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... seemed to dictate every measure taken by the party . He there found a multitude of people at work , and every one doing what seemed good in his own eyes ; no subordination , no order , no concert . The Jacobites had wrought one an ...
... seemed to dictate every measure taken by the party . He there found a multitude of people at work , and every one doing what seemed good in his own eyes ; no subordination , no order , no concert . The Jacobites had wrought one an ...
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