Major Writers of America, Band 2Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962 Selections from the writings of fifteen important American authors, including portions of novels, short stories, prose and poems. |
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... knew there was no mo- ment at which it was traceable that she had , as he might say , got inside his condition , or exchanged the attitude of beautifully indulging for that of still more beautifully believing him . It was always open to ...
... knew there was no mo- ment at which it was traceable that she had , as he might say , got inside his condition , or exchanged the attitude of beautifully indulging for that of still more beautifully believing him . It was always open to ...
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... knew the Comedy of Errors , the literary knowl- edge counted for nothing until some teacher should show how to apply it . Bacon took a vast deal of trouble in teaching King James I and his subjects , American or other , towards the year ...
... knew the Comedy of Errors , the literary knowl- edge counted for nothing until some teacher should show how to apply it . Bacon took a vast deal of trouble in teaching King James I and his subjects , American or other , towards the year ...
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... knew from the first . Whether you have succeeded or not , I cannot say , because it all spreads itself out as though I had written it , and I feel where you are walking on firm ground , and where you are on thin ice , as though I were ...
... knew from the first . Whether you have succeeded or not , I cannot say , because it all spreads itself out as though I had written it , and I feel where you are walking on firm ground , and where you are on thin ice , as though I were ...
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Introduction | 16 |
Captain Montgomery | 66 |
74 | 149 |
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