American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 59Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1862 |
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... aroused the latent curiosity of the reading public to investigate the mental phenomena of a writer who could produce two such remarkable works , revealing qualifications and mental attributes so absolutely distinct .
... aroused the latent curiosity of the reading public to investigate the mental phenomena of a writer who could produce two such remarkable works , revealing qualifications and mental attributes so absolutely distinct .
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Thus , August first , 1838 , Rückert writes from Erlangen to the Crown Prince : ' Your Royal Highness has made me indeed happy , by your beautiful present . The Sanscrit word kritagnatâ , on the reverse of your likeness , is of double ...
Thus , August first , 1838 , Rückert writes from Erlangen to the Crown Prince : ' Your Royal Highness has made me indeed happy , by your beautiful present . The Sanscrit word kritagnatâ , on the reverse of your likeness , is of double ...
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she writes . “ She had asked better , what will the critic say of it ? ' growls an unknown voice . There is a complete set of the works of the Countess Hahn - Hahn , although that proud writer never showed herself at Court .
she writes . “ She had asked better , what will the critic say of it ? ' growls an unknown voice . There is a complete set of the works of the Countess Hahn - Hahn , although that proud writer never showed herself at Court .
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I write occasionally , at largely remunerative rates , for the ' Weekly Calomel ; ' and even , at long intervals ... I established myself in the corner by the flour - bags , an old account - book was my writing - desk ; the pages of my ...
I write occasionally , at largely remunerative rates , for the ' Weekly Calomel ; ' and even , at long intervals ... I established myself in the corner by the flour - bags , an old account - book was my writing - desk ; the pages of my ...
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Wait one year , and write me as often as you please , but do not visit me for that length of time , excepting , perhaps , once or twice ; and if , at the end of that period , I conclude you love me sufficiently to give up your evil ...
Wait one year , and write me as often as you please , but do not visit me for that length of time , excepting , perhaps , once or twice ; and if , at the end of that period , I conclude you love me sufficiently to give up your evil ...
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