American Literary MastersHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - Всего страниц: 517 |
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... and its Companions , Over the Teacups , Our Hundred Days in Europe 345 V. The Poet VI . Fiction and Biography JOHN LOTHROP MOTLEY I. His Life II . His Character 349 352 359 365 367 369 III . The Writer IV . The Histories xii CONTENTS.
... and its Companions , Over the Teacups , Our Hundred Days in Europe 345 V. The Poet VI . Fiction and Biography JOHN LOTHROP MOTLEY I. His Life II . His Character 349 352 359 365 367 369 III . The Writer IV . The Histories xii CONTENTS.
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... Motley , 1879 ; The Iron Gate and Other Poems , 1880 ; Pages from an Old Volume of Life , 1883 ; A Mortal Antipathy , 1885 ; Ralph Waldo Emerson , 1885 ; Our Hundred Days in Europe , 1887 ; Before the Curfew and Other Poems , 1888 ...
... Motley , 1879 ; The Iron Gate and Other Poems , 1880 ; Pages from an Old Volume of Life , 1883 ; A Mortal Antipathy , 1885 ; Ralph Waldo Emerson , 1885 ; Our Hundred Days in Europe , 1887 ; Before the Curfew and Other Poems , 1888 ...
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... Motley , in addition to being a formal record of personal history and literary achievement , is a spirited defence of a proud , a gifted , and ( in the biographer's opinion ) an ill - used man , a man who , after years of suc- cessful ...
... Motley , in addition to being a formal record of personal history and literary achievement , is a spirited defence of a proud , a gifted , and ( in the biographer's opinion ) an ill - used man , a man who , after years of suc- cessful ...
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... to bring his easy chair into the centre of the room while we gather about him anxious to have him begin to talk , hoping that he will be in no haste to leave off . XIII John Lothrop Motley John Lothrop Motley I HIS LIFE CONCLUSION.
... to bring his easy chair into the centre of the room while we gather about him anxious to have him begin to talk , hoping that he will be in no haste to leave off . XIII John Lothrop Motley John Lothrop Motley I HIS LIFE CONCLUSION.
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