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... success . The best proof of this is to be found in the fact that he had studied little more than two years when he began to rise very rapidly in business , having more clients than any other man of his age and professional experience ...
... success . The best proof of this is to be found in the fact that he had studied little more than two years when he began to rise very rapidly in business , having more clients than any other man of his age and professional experience ...
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... success he had in seeking office while they continued in power . Indeed , in nothing does the character of Elizabeth appear to greater advan- tage than in her persistent refusal to elevate Bacon . She had no doubt , as we have seen ...
... success he had in seeking office while they continued in power . Indeed , in nothing does the character of Elizabeth appear to greater advan- tage than in her persistent refusal to elevate Bacon . She had no doubt , as we have seen ...
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... successful himself , he engaged the services of his friend Essex , some of whose letters to the lady's mother are still extant . " If , " wrote the Earl , " my faith be anything , I protest , if I had one as near me as she is to you , I ...
... successful himself , he engaged the services of his friend Essex , some of whose letters to the lady's mother are still extant . " If , " wrote the Earl , " my faith be anything , I protest , if I had one as near me as she is to you , I ...
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... successful ; in novel writing particularly , has her success been evinced . She is a softer , a gentler , and a more winning delinea- tor of -romance , than man . There is always a keen and delicate insight into the characters of the ...
... successful ; in novel writing particularly , has her success been evinced . She is a softer , a gentler , and a more winning delinea- tor of -romance , than man . There is always a keen and delicate insight into the characters of the ...
Pagina 40
... surprised by the appearance of a new star in the literary firmament . A new work , entitled " Beulah , " was given to the world ; and it has met with aut to or " well deserved success . The author 40 [ Dec. , AMERICAN FEMALE NOVELISTS .
... surprised by the appearance of a new star in the literary firmament . A new work , entitled " Beulah , " was given to the world ; and it has met with aut to or " well deserved success . The author 40 [ Dec. , AMERICAN FEMALE NOVELISTS .
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