The Stream of English Biography: Readings in Representative Biographies, with Historical and Critical IntroductionCentury Company, 1930 - 360 Seiten |
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... called their novels " histories " ; other novelists then and since have also used the biographical method , while still others have regarded the life of their hero as the history of a soul . The close connection between the novel and ...
... called their novels " histories " ; other novelists then and since have also used the biographical method , while still others have regarded the life of their hero as the history of a soul . The close connection between the novel and ...
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... called his winter - chair ; and that it was carried out for him to the balcony in summer , and was then called his summer - chair . " Cibber could tell no more but " That he remembered him a decent old man , arbiter of critical disputes ...
... called his winter - chair ; and that it was carried out for him to the balcony in summer , and was then called his summer - chair . " Cibber could tell no more but " That he remembered him a decent old man , arbiter of critical disputes ...
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... called the “ many - sided Frank- lin . " During his long life he had known some of the most eminent statesmen and scholars in two continents , had witnessed many revolu- tionary scenes , and had signed four historical documents - the ...
... called the “ many - sided Frank- lin . " During his long life he had known some of the most eminent statesmen and scholars in two continents , had witnessed many revolu- tionary scenes , and had signed four historical documents - the ...
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