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... write in this article . direct from Florence , and the ancient little city is passed by . Those , however , who follow the older fashion find its in- terest grow upon them , as the strain and stress of the nineteenth century fades from ...
... write in this article . direct from Florence , and the ancient little city is passed by . Those , however , who follow the older fashion find its in- terest grow upon them , as the strain and stress of the nineteenth century fades from ...
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... write to you . It pleases God to call me to Himself by means that you will understand , though they will ap- pear bitter and sharp to you . If , however , you and satisfaction , in order to conform myself to consider that it is with my ...
... write to you . It pleases God to call me to Himself by means that you will understand , though they will ap- pear bitter and sharp to you . If , however , you and satisfaction , in order to conform myself to consider that it is with my ...
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... write to John Erskine , " she said , with the boldness produced by so great a crisis ; and Lady Lindores had not inter- fered . She said , " Give him my love , " and that was all . No claim of superior prudence , or even wisdom , has ...
... write to John Erskine , " she said , with the boldness produced by so great a crisis ; and Lady Lindores had not inter- fered . She said , " Give him my love , " and that was all . No claim of superior prudence , or even wisdom , has ...
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... write a story finite in its incongruities , in its pathos , in with a tragic ending , had the sense to let its meanings , and its hopes , that to de- his character work itself out upon those scribe it with the intention and puny lines ...
... write a story finite in its incongruities , in its pathos , in with a tragic ending , had the sense to let its meanings , and its hopes , that to de- his character work itself out upon those scribe it with the intention and puny lines ...
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... writing . Sir Roger is , in fact , a mild reproduction of Don Quixote . ries , that we shall find it . The last cen ... writer naturally grew into ex- istence , and found materials ready to his band . - The whole nation , familiar with ...
... writing . Sir Roger is , in fact , a mild reproduction of Don Quixote . ries , that we shall find it . The last cen ... writer naturally grew into ex- istence , and found materials ready to his band . - The whole nation , familiar with ...
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