Selected Short Stories of Sinclair LewisDoubleday, Doran & Company, 1837 - 426ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... thought so . There is one presumption , however , of the early ma- turity of his understanding . He was admitted a member of the college of Dublin at the age of thirteen , which is much sooner than usual , as at that university they are ...
... thought so . There is one presumption , however , of the early ma- turity of his understanding . He was admitted a member of the college of Dublin at the age of thirteen , which is much sooner than usual , as at that university they are ...
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... thought a very indifferent sign of a writer's good sense , to disclaim his private friends for happening to be of a different party in politics ; but it was then otherwise , the whig wits held the tory wits in great contempt , and these ...
... thought a very indifferent sign of a writer's good sense , to disclaim his private friends for happening to be of a different party in politics ; but it was then otherwise , the whig wits held the tory wits in great contempt , and these ...
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... thoughts and good wishes as any man , and as great a portion of gratitude in my heart as would enrich a monarch ... thought , where I have lived , and where I now repose in obscurity . My friend Jervas , the bearer of this , will ...
... thoughts and good wishes as any man , and as great a portion of gratitude in my heart as would enrich a monarch ... thought , where I have lived , and where I now repose in obscurity . My friend Jervas , the bearer of this , will ...
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... thoughts the solitary hours of your eremitical life in the mountains , from some parallel to it in my own retirement at Binfield : and in another place , « We are both miserably enough situated , God knows ; but of the two evils , I ...
... thoughts the solitary hours of your eremitical life in the mountains , from some parallel to it in my own retirement at Binfield : and in another place , « We are both miserably enough situated , God knows ; but of the two evils , I ...
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... thought and opportunity is wanting , their pens want ink , their hands want pens , their hearts want hands , etc. till time , place , and conveniency , concur to set them writing , as at present , a sociable meeting , a good dinner ...
... thought and opportunity is wanting , their pens want ink , their hands want pens , their hearts want hands , etc. till time , place , and conveniency , concur to set them writing , as at present , a sociable meeting , a good dinner ...
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