Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers, Volume 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1927 - American literature |
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... Poor " and " A Winter Courtship " by Sarah Orne Jewett ; " The High Woods " from " Admiral's Light " by Henry Milner Rideout . Copyright 1870 , 1885 , 1903 , 1907 , 1925 by Houghton Mifflin Company . Alfred A. Knopf , Inc .: " The ...
... Poor " and " A Winter Courtship " by Sarah Orne Jewett ; " The High Woods " from " Admiral's Light " by Henry Milner Rideout . Copyright 1870 , 1885 , 1903 , 1907 , 1925 by Houghton Mifflin Company . Alfred A. Knopf , Inc .: " The ...
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... Poor Charles Lamb ' " is a fragment from an address in aid of the Radcliffe Fund three years ago . " Hawthorne's In- heritance and His Art " is a part of an anniversary discourse at Concord . " Dickens : His Best Book ? " was written ...
... Poor Charles Lamb ' " is a fragment from an address in aid of the Radcliffe Fund three years ago . " Hawthorne's In- heritance and His Art " is a part of an anniversary discourse at Concord . " Dickens : His Best Book ? " was written ...
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... Poor Charles Lamb . " Call Byron poor , if you will , who ruined his own happiness and that of many other people ; call Keats poor , who died of consumption before he could do what his genius meant him to do ; call Coleridge poor ...
... Poor Charles Lamb . " Call Byron poor , if you will , who ruined his own happiness and that of many other people ; call Keats poor , who died of consumption before he could do what his genius meant him to do ; call Coleridge poor ...
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... poor Charles Lamb , but rich Charles Lamb , saint Charles Lamb , as Thackeray called him , and none the less a saint upon earth because he could not help drinking too much . The failing never kept him from his life - long duty . We may ...
... poor Charles Lamb , but rich Charles Lamb , saint Charles Lamb , as Thackeray called him , and none the less a saint upon earth because he could not help drinking too much . The failing never kept him from his life - long duty . We may ...
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... poor things — or Mr. Dick , or Rosa Dartle , or little Em'ly , or so many donkeys on the green ! Micawber alone could furnish forth a volume . You will be perceiving , as the Scotch minister said after eliminating all other fish in ...
... poor things — or Mr. Dick , or Rosa Dartle , or little Em'ly , or so many donkeys on the green ! Micawber alone could furnish forth a volume . You will be perceiving , as the Scotch minister said after eliminating all other fish in ...
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