Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Volumen5Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1933 |
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... told me everything . We had a long talk this morning — the poor fellow threw himself on my charity . He has signed notes to a large amount . " " The more fool he ! " " He's in real distress - and it's not only himself . It's his poor ...
... told me everything . We had a long talk this morning — the poor fellow threw himself on my charity . He has signed notes to a large amount . " " The more fool he ! " " He's in real distress - and it's not only himself . It's his poor ...
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... told , all is told ; they have no overlapping personality . Not so with Mr. Shaler . Important , arduous and varied as was his work , what he was eclipsed what he did . " And what he was expressed itself constantly in what he said as ...
... told , all is told ; they have no overlapping personality . Not so with Mr. Shaler . Important , arduous and varied as was his work , what he was eclipsed what he did . " And what he was expressed itself constantly in what he said as ...
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... told what was new to Grant , that the horses ridden by the men were their own . Again the conqueror's tenderness lifted him into a realm diviner than the renown of victory . He ordered that the men " take the animals home with them to ...
... told what was new to Grant , that the horses ridden by the men were their own . Again the conqueror's tenderness lifted him into a realm diviner than the renown of victory . He ordered that the men " take the animals home with them to ...
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ANNIE TRUMBULL SLOSSON | 1 |
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES | 29 |
HENRY JAMES | 46 |
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