The New Mark Twain HandbookGarland Pub., 1985 - 254 Seiten |
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... seemed best to remain quietly at home . Actually , it was the worst thing they could have done , for fate , as if ironically stacking the cards , ordained that an old school chum of Livy's , Emma Nye , should become dangerously ill with ...
... seemed best to remain quietly at home . Actually , it was the worst thing they could have done , for fate , as if ironically stacking the cards , ordained that an old school chum of Livy's , Emma Nye , should become dangerously ill with ...
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... seemed to him " just as I had seen it long before , with nothing of its beauty lost , nothing of its charm wanting " ( qtd . in Paine 3 : 1008 ) . Indeed Clemens declared that he would like to " go ashore and never leave . " But it was ...
... seemed to him " just as I had seen it long before , with nothing of its beauty lost , nothing of its charm wanting " ( qtd . in Paine 3 : 1008 ) . Indeed Clemens declared that he would like to " go ashore and never leave . " But it was ...
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... seemed to believe such books could not really be good . Yẹt " stultification was never complete " and Twain , however much edited by Howells and Livy , retained enough " original freedom of spirit " at times to write literature , though ...
... seemed to believe such books could not really be good . Yẹt " stultification was never complete " and Twain , however much edited by Howells and Livy , retained enough " original freedom of spirit " at times to write literature , though ...
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The Growth of Mark Twain Biography | 1 |
Backgrounds | 49 |
The Man of Letters | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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