The American IdealLongmans, Green and Company, 1936 - 275 Seiten |
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... told a friend that he never dared carry a pocket - knife for fear lest in one of his fits of gloom he might kill himself . Altogether he was an enigma ; now uproariously funny in company , now sad and alone , rough and awkward in ...
... told a friend that he never dared carry a pocket - knife for fear lest in one of his fits of gloom he might kill himself . Altogether he was an enigma ; now uproariously funny in company , now sad and alone , rough and awkward in ...
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... told a friend that the thought that the snows and rains fell on her grave filled him with indescribable grief . The memory of that brief fulfilment brought out all the latent poetry in Lincoln and left behind a dream that he nursed to ...
... told a friend that the thought that the snows and rains fell on her grave filled him with indescribable grief . The memory of that brief fulfilment brought out all the latent poetry in Lincoln and left behind a dream that he nursed to ...
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... told a friend , ' I'm a literary feller , not a politician , nowadays . ' He became an active partner in the publishing firm of Putnams , and turned the business upside down with his theories as to how it should be run . Yet all this ...
... told a friend , ' I'm a literary feller , not a politician , nowadays . ' He became an active partner in the publishing firm of Putnams , and turned the business upside down with his theories as to how it should be run . Yet all this ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 46 |
EMERSON AND WHITMAN | 106 |
Urheberrecht | |
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