Masters of American Literature, Volumen1Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 - 1679 páginas |
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... took occa- sion to talk to me about the Manner of my Writing , observ'd that tho ' I had the Advantage of my Antag- onist in correct Spelling and pointing ( which I ow'd to the Printing House ) I fell far short in elegance of Expression ...
... took occa- sion to talk to me about the Manner of my Writing , observ'd that tho ' I had the Advantage of my Antag- onist in correct Spelling and pointing ( which I ow'd to the Printing House ) I fell far short in elegance of Expression ...
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... took ex- treamly amiss ; and thinking my Apprenticeship very tedious , I was continually wishing for some Oppor- tunity of shortening it , which at length offered in a manner unexpected . * ence arising between my Brother and me , I took ...
... took ex- treamly amiss ; and thinking my Apprenticeship very tedious , I was continually wishing for some Oppor- tunity of shortening it , which at length offered in a manner unexpected . * ence arising between my Brother and me , I took ...
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... took a pipe and a chair , and entered into some 40 speechless and motionless , looking incredulously at ordinary conversation . At length I said , — " The Parisian police , " he said , ". every leaf in each volume , not contenting ...
... took a pipe and a chair , and entered into some 40 speechless and motionless , looking incredulously at ordinary conversation . At length I said , — " The Parisian police , " he said , ". every leaf in each volume , not contenting ...
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From Of Being | 154 |
From Notes on the Mind | 160 |
SELECTED COOPER BIBLIOGRAPHY | 235 |
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