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... writing , and there have been ex- ceptional men who said they never were so happy as when they had the pen in their hand : Buffon , I think , tells us that once he wrote for fourteen hours at a stretch , and all that time was in a state ...
... writing , and there have been ex- ceptional men who said they never were so happy as when they had the pen in their hand : Buffon , I think , tells us that once he wrote for fourteen hours at a stretch , and all that time was in a state ...
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... writing which is expended on Miss Ruth and writers who possess a great general range Pinch passes belief . Mr. Dickens is not only of mundane knowledge , and but little knowl- unable to make lovers to talk , but to describe edge of the ...
... writing which is expended on Miss Ruth and writers who possess a great general range Pinch passes belief . Mr. Dickens is not only of mundane knowledge , and but little knowl- unable to make lovers to talk , but to describe edge of the ...
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... writer , may confine their at- more read than those of his earlier and tention almost wholly to those happier efforts ... writing that ness of fibre unfavorable to the longevity of was read most readily ; and of course he excellence ...
... writer , may confine their at- more read than those of his earlier and tention almost wholly to those happier efforts ... writing that ness of fibre unfavorable to the longevity of was read most readily ; and of course he excellence ...
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The Continued Progress of Russia | 81 |
Turkey | 144 |
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