The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... matter to make the world coincide with him . He answered with a smile , " I shall probably not make any very serious efforts to do it ! " It happened , as , indeed , it always has in my conversations with literary men whom I have met in ...
... matter to make the world coincide with him . He answered with a smile , " I shall probably not make any very serious efforts to do it ! " It happened , as , indeed , it always has in my conversations with literary men whom I have met in ...
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... matter about which we conversed with a freedom and kind- ness that showed he spoke from the heart . The windows of his library look out upon a garden . I saw several rosy - cheeked children playing by a water fountain ; and , as the ...
... matter about which we conversed with a freedom and kind- ness that showed he spoke from the heart . The windows of his library look out upon a garden . I saw several rosy - cheeked children playing by a water fountain ; and , as the ...
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... matters - but as to his style , I consider him superior , as a prose writer , to every other living author . I have read that work of Channing which you handed me the other day ( his book on slavery ) . It is a glo- rious production ...
... matters - but as to his style , I consider him superior , as a prose writer , to every other living author . I have read that work of Channing which you handed me the other day ( his book on slavery ) . It is a glo- rious production ...
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... , " that is not the slightest evidence that she is not a fine or a distinguished writer , for I have become quite an ignoramus about the literary matters of the 60 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND . himself, I think, through a great poem; ...
... , " that is not the slightest evidence that she is not a fine or a distinguished writer , for I have become quite an ignoramus about the literary matters of the 60 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND . himself, I think, through a great poem; ...
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Charles Edwards Lester. become quite an ignoramus about the literary matters of the present day . I am more fami ... matter better than most Englishmen ; and this single remark of his is a key to American character . I do not believe ...
Charles Edwards Lester. become quite an ignoramus about the literary matters of the present day . I am more fami ... matter better than most Englishmen ; and this single remark of his is a key to American character . I do not believe ...
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