Selected Short Stories of Sinclair LewisDoubleday, Doran & Company, 1837 - 426ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... thing im- portant to say , but because the subject is pleasing . THOMAS PARNELL , D. D. was descended from an ancient family , that had for some centuries been settled at Con- gleton in Cheshire . His father , Thomas Parnell , who had ...
... thing im- portant to say , but because the subject is pleasing . THOMAS PARNELL , D. D. was descended from an ancient family , that had for some centuries been settled at Con- gleton in Cheshire . His father , Thomas Parnell , who had ...
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... things are told us of the greatness of his memory at that early period ; as of his being able to repeat by heart forty lines of any book at the first reading ; of his getting the third book of the Iliad in one night's time , which was ...
... things are told us of the greatness of his memory at that early period ; as of his being able to repeat by heart forty lines of any book at the first reading ; of his getting the third book of the Iliad in one night's time , which was ...
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... thing that has any charms for us , and must we pray for banishment as a be- nediction ? —I have once been witness of some , I hope all of your splenetic hours : come , and be a comforter in your turn to me , in mine . I am in such an ...
... thing that has any charms for us , and must we pray for banishment as a be- nediction ? —I have once been witness of some , I hope all of your splenetic hours : come , and be a comforter in your turn to me , in mine . I am in such an ...
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... with any thing I can hammer out for his amusement . « DEAR SIR , " Binfield , near Oakingham , Tuesday . << I believe the hurry you were in hindered your giving me " a word by the last post , so that I LIFE OF DR PARNELL . 9.
... with any thing I can hammer out for his amusement . « DEAR SIR , " Binfield , near Oakingham , Tuesday . << I believe the hurry you were in hindered your giving me " a word by the last post , so that I LIFE OF DR PARNELL . 9.
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... thing that touches either than myself . I would comfort myself , however , with hoping , that your business may not be unsuccessful , for your sake ; and that at least it may soon be put into other proper hands . For my own , I beg ...
... thing that touches either than myself . I would comfort myself , however , with hoping , that your business may not be unsuccessful , for your sake ; and that at least it may soon be put into other proper hands . For my own , I beg ...
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