The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 180George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1973 |
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... literary correspondence in the nineteenth century . They are sparing in the conscious verbal ' prettiness ' so common in letters at the time . It is a conversation with intimates rather than a literary exercise which is suggested ...
... literary correspondence in the nineteenth century . They are sparing in the conscious verbal ' prettiness ' so common in letters at the time . It is a conversation with intimates rather than a literary exercise which is suggested ...
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... literary circles of almost unequalled importance and influence . As the author of one of the two greatest biographies in the English language , his character and , even more , his literary integrity are of the highest importance ; but ...
... literary circles of almost unequalled importance and influence . As the author of one of the two greatest biographies in the English language , his character and , even more , his literary integrity are of the highest importance ; but ...
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... literary Edinburgh of the early nineteenth century is hard now to visualise , although even in today's more permissive atmosphere many of the articles which appeared in it would still be considered scurrilous or offensive . There was ...
... literary Edinburgh of the early nineteenth century is hard now to visualise , although even in today's more permissive atmosphere many of the articles which appeared in it would still be considered scurrilous or offensive . There was ...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volumes 9-10;Volume 83;Volume 1901 William Makepeace Thackeray Visualização integral - 1901 |
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