The Literary World, 22권S.R. Crocker, 1891 |
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... Reader . FRANK D. SHERMAN , THE BEST BOOKS OF 1890 . FICTION : Ten Tales by François Coppée New England Stories Nutshell Novels Walford Alas . The Children of the World BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE : Young Folks ' Cyclopædia of Games and ...
... Reader . FRANK D. SHERMAN , THE BEST BOOKS OF 1890 . FICTION : Ten Tales by François Coppée New England Stories Nutshell Novels Walford Alas . The Children of the World BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE : Young Folks ' Cyclopædia of Games and ...
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... reader who does not agree with him may be sure that he has set forth the evidence as impartially as can be expected from any judge . We have here probably the best and fairest account of the Rebellion of '98 and the Union of 1800 yet ...
... reader who does not agree with him may be sure that he has set forth the evidence as impartially as can be expected from any judge . We have here probably the best and fairest account of the Rebellion of '98 and the Union of 1800 yet ...
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... reader's pleasure in these " Ten Tales " must be of an artistic sort , and they are thus to be recommended for the perusal of practiced Put . writers rather than to the barbarian lay - world , Belf . although no one of trained literary ...
... reader's pleasure in these " Ten Tales " must be of an artistic sort , and they are thus to be recommended for the perusal of practiced Put . writers rather than to the barbarian lay - world , Belf . although no one of trained literary ...
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... readers who have this , the refined satire , without acrid or bitter savor , the rare literary temper , the active 19 ... reader of the Tribune 27 27 28 28 28 29 30 as “ Old Almanacs , " " Wayside Trees , " or " A Word about Knowledge ...
... readers who have this , the refined satire , without acrid or bitter savor , the rare literary temper , the active 19 ... reader of the Tribune 27 27 28 28 28 29 30 as “ Old Almanacs , " " Wayside Trees , " or " A Word about Knowledge ...
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... reader of its reality . Skillful as is the literary Cascabel's faith in himself and his contrivances touch of Grace Denio Litchfield , true as is her for getting out of difficulties which might have moral — the evil of quarreling and ...
... reader of its reality . Skillful as is the literary Cascabel's faith in himself and his contrivances touch of Grace Denio Litchfield , true as is her for getting out of difficulties which might have moral — the evil of quarreling and ...
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188 페이지 - But if, O Lord, it pleaseth Thee To keep me in temptation's way, I humbly ask that I may be Most notably beset to-day; Let my temptation be a book, Which I shall purchase, hold, and keep, Whereon when other men shall look, They 'll wail to know I got it cheap.
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