Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Volume 1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1933 - American literature |
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... Egad , sir , sheer necessity ! -the proper parent of an art so nearly allied to invention . You must know , Mr. Sneer , that from the first time I tried my hand at an advertisement , my success was such , that for some time after I led ...
... Egad , sir , sheer necessity ! -the proper parent of an art so nearly allied to invention . You must know , Mr. Sneer , that from the first time I tried my hand at an advertisement , my success was such , that for some time after I led ...
Page 307
... egad ! she is in love like any princess ! Dang . Poor young lady ! I feel for her already ! for I can conceive how great the conflict must be between her passion and her duty ; her love for her country , and her love for Don Ferolo ...
... egad ! she is in love like any princess ! Dang . Poor young lady ! I feel for her already ! for I can conceive how great the conflict must be between her passion and her duty ; her love for her country , and her love for Don Ferolo ...
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... Egad , though , the governor seems to make no allowance for this poetical figure you talk of . Puff . No , a plain matter - of - fact man ; -that's his character . " Tilb . Gov. Tilb . Gov. Tilb . But will you then refuse his offer ? I ...
... Egad , though , the governor seems to make no allowance for this poetical figure you talk of . Puff . No , a plain matter - of - fact man ; -that's his character . " Tilb . Gov. Tilb . Gov. Tilb . But will you then refuse his offer ? I ...
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