Major American WritersHoward Mumford Jones, Ernest Erwin Leisy Harcourt, Brace, 1939 - 1528 páginas |
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... English have greatly the advantage 20 of us , though taste is certainly not the strong side of English character . On this point , alone , one might write a book , but a very few remarks must now satisfy you . In nothing , however , is ...
... English have greatly the advantage 20 of us , though taste is certainly not the strong side of English character . On this point , alone , one might write a book , but a very few remarks must now satisfy you . In nothing , however , is ...
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... English , or the English those of the French . Neither nation reads nor knows any thing about the comments of the Americans at all . Nothing is easier than to manifest indifference to things of which we are totally ignorant . As ...
... English , or the English those of the French . Neither nation reads nor knows any thing about the comments of the Americans at all . Nothing is easier than to manifest indifference to things of which we are totally ignorant . As ...
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... English Fiction , and which is “ a truly admirable thing and a great cause for congratulation . " It is a great cause for congratulation indeed when such thorny problems become as smooth as silk . I may add that in so far as Mr. 25 ...
... English Fiction , and which is “ a truly admirable thing and a great cause for congratulation . " It is a great cause for congratulation indeed when such thorny problems become as smooth as silk . I may add that in so far as Mr. 25 ...
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Major American Writers, Volume 2 Howard Mumford Jones,Ernest Erwin Leisy Visualização de excertos - 1952 |
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