A Letter Does Not Blush: A Collection of the Most Moving, Entertaining and Remarkable Letters in HistoryBuchan & Enright, 1984 - 407 Seiten |
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... letter anyway . Illegibility may even have certain advantages - as Thomas Bailey Aldrich wrote to Edward Morse : ' It was very pleasant to me to get a letter from you the other day . Perhaps I should have found it pleasanter if I had ...
... letter anyway . Illegibility may even have certain advantages - as Thomas Bailey Aldrich wrote to Edward Morse : ' It was very pleasant to me to get a letter from you the other day . Perhaps I should have found it pleasanter if I had ...
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... letter of rejection if you have something to justify your dislike of the other party . The most famous example of such a letter must surely be Dr Johnson's to Lord Ches- terfield , the author of the famous letters of advice to his son ...
... letter of rejection if you have something to justify your dislike of the other party . The most famous example of such a letter must surely be Dr Johnson's to Lord Ches- terfield , the author of the famous letters of advice to his son ...
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... Letters to Felice by Frank Kafka translated by James Stern and Elisabeth Duckworth ; and for an extract from Letters to Georgian Friends by Boris Pasternak translated by D. Magarshack ; Sheed and Ward Limited for a letter by G. K. ...
... Letters to Felice by Frank Kafka translated by James Stern and Elisabeth Duckworth ; and for an extract from Letters to Georgian Friends by Boris Pasternak translated by D. Magarshack ; Sheed and Ward Limited for a letter by G. K. ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
THE PRIME OF LIFE | 9 |
Invited Everywhere | 11 |
Urheberrecht | |
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