The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... kind of truth and a poet sets down his thoughts and ex- periences upon paper as a painter does a landscape or a face upon canvas , to the best of his ability , and according to his particular gift . If ever I think I have the stuff in ...
... kind of truth and a poet sets down his thoughts and ex- periences upon paper as a painter does a landscape or a face upon canvas , to the best of his ability , and according to his particular gift . If ever I think I have the stuff in ...
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... but it was as good as most books of the kind that had the run of circu- lating libraries and the career of the season . He had critically VOL . II . D examined more than one fashionable novel by the authors of PENDENNIS . 33.
... but it was as good as most books of the kind that had the run of circu- lating libraries and the career of the season . He had critically VOL . II . D examined more than one fashionable novel by the authors of PENDENNIS . 33.
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... kind voice . " So do you , sir . " And with the manuscript which he held in his hand he playfully struck Pen on the cheek . That part of Pen's countenance turned as red as it had ever done in the earliest days of his blushes he grasped ...
... kind voice . " So do you , sir . " And with the manuscript which he held in his hand he playfully struck Pen on the cheek . That part of Pen's countenance turned as red as it had ever done in the earliest days of his blushes he grasped ...
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... Who the doose reads this kind of thing ? " he thought to himself , when he heard of the bargain which Pen had made . " I never read your novels and rubbish . Except Paul de Kock , who certainly makes me laugh , PENDENNIS . 39.
... Who the doose reads this kind of thing ? " he thought to himself , when he heard of the bargain which Pen had made . " I never read your novels and rubbish . Except Paul de Kock , who certainly makes me laugh , PENDENNIS . 39.
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... kind friends to support him in his ill - for- tune , -when Doctor Portman read this portion of the letter , his voice faltered , and his eyes twinkled behind his spectacles . And when he had quite finished reading the same , and had ...
... kind friends to support him in his ill - for- tune , -when Doctor Portman read this portion of the letter , his voice faltered , and his eyes twinkled behind his spectacles . And when he had quite finished reading the same , and had ...
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