Masters of American Literature, Volumen2Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 |
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... seems to have been accomplish'd - I have the most devoted and ardent of friends , and affectionate relatives - and of enemies I really make no account . " * * Final Confessions - Literary Tests So draw near their end these garrulous ...
... seems to have been accomplish'd - I have the most devoted and ardent of friends , and affectionate relatives - and of enemies I really make no account . " * * Final Confessions - Literary Tests So draw near their end these garrulous ...
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... seems to me to bring the novel back to the hapless little role of being an artificial , ingenious thing - bring it down from its large , free character of an immense and exquisite correspondence with life . And what is adventure , when ...
... seems to me to bring the novel back to the hapless little role of being an artificial , ingenious thing - bring it down from its large , free character of an immense and exquisite correspondence with life . And what is adventure , when ...
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... seems to have become more and more convinced as he matured that these cards handicapped him in the game of life . But he himself admitted when he was seventy that , " as it happened , he never got to the point of playing the game at all ...
... seems to have become more and more convinced as he matured that these cards handicapped him in the game of life . But he himself admitted when he was seventy that , " as it happened , he never got to the point of playing the game at all ...
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