Selected Short Stories of Sinclair LewisDoubleday, Doran & Company, 1837 - 426 Seiten |
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... friendship was sought by persons of every rank and party . The wits at that time differed a good deal from those who are most eminent for their understanding at pre- sent . It would now be thought a very indifferent sign of a writer's ...
... friendship was sought by persons of every rank and party . The wits at that time differed a good deal from those who are most eminent for their understanding at pre- sent . It would now be thought a very indifferent sign of a writer's ...
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... , with regard to my friendship for you , you really do not deserve half the trouble you occasion me . I need not tell you , that both Mr Gay and myself have written several letters in vain ; and that we were LIFE OF DR PARNELL . 7.
... , with regard to my friendship for you , you really do not deserve half the trouble you occasion me . I need not tell you , that both Mr Gay and myself have written several letters in vain ; and that we were LIFE OF DR PARNELL . 7.
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... friendship that has been so great a pleasure and pride to me . It would be like writ- ing my own epitaph , to acquaint you with what I have lost since I saw you , what I have done , what I have thought , where I have lived , and where I ...
... friendship that has been so great a pleasure and pride to me . It would be like writ- ing my own epitaph , to acquaint you with what I have lost since I saw you , what I have done , what I have thought , where I have lived , and where I ...
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... friendship , with which I used to converse with you two years ago , and can't think myself absent , when I feel you so much at my heart . The picture of you which Jervas brought me over , is infinitely less lively a re- presentation ...
... friendship , with which I used to converse with you two years ago , and can't think myself absent , when I feel you so much at my heart . The picture of you which Jervas brought me over , is infinitely less lively a re- presentation ...
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... friendship and unalterable esteem . I am , DEAR SIR , << Most entirely , your affectionate , « Faithful , obliged friend and servant , « A. POPE . " From these letters to Parnell , we may conclude , LIFE OF DR PARNELL . 15.
... friendship and unalterable esteem . I am , DEAR SIR , << Most entirely , your affectionate , « Faithful , obliged friend and servant , « A. POPE . " From these letters to Parnell , we may conclude , LIFE OF DR PARNELL . 15.
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