Literary Lectures Presented at the Library of CongressLibrary of Congress, 1973 - Всего страниц: 602 |
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... actually happened somewhere , or that the biographical novel was invented by the author . I remember with considerable satisfaction the day in September 1934 when Mrs. Stone asked the telephone operator in her office how she had liked ...
... actually happened somewhere , or that the biographical novel was invented by the author . I remember with considerable satisfaction the day in September 1934 when Mrs. Stone asked the telephone operator in her office how she had liked ...
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... actually he designed for himself - then am I ready to strip to the waist and fight her with knives ! I do not think it is being captious to demand that Fort Sumter be fired on in April instead of October ; to insist that Abraham Lincoln ...
... actually he designed for himself - then am I ready to strip to the waist and fight her with knives ! I do not think it is being captious to demand that Fort Sumter be fired on in April instead of October ; to insist that Abraham Lincoln ...
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... actually carry these words or not , by something close to : man is , or man should , or God said , and so on .... When he uses the pronoun " I , " it is a most universal way of speaking of oneself , and we are never interested actually ...
... actually carry these words or not , by something close to : man is , or man should , or God said , and so on .... When he uses the pronoun " I , " it is a most universal way of speaking of oneself , and we are never interested actually ...
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