The Wit and Wisdom of Mark TwainHarper Collins, 11 mei 2010 - 288 pagina's Arranged alphabetically by topic, from Adam to Youth, and culled from his novels, speeches, letters, and conversations, this anthology of quotes is timeless and represents the very essence of Mark Twain -- hilarious, cranky, and insightful. |
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Gedeelte 2 | 19 |
Gedeelte 3 | 32 |
Gedeelte 4 | 65 |
Gedeelte 5 | 73 |
Gedeelte 6 | 84 |
Gedeelte 7 | 112 |
Gedeelte 8 | 127 |
Gedeelte 12 | 170 |
Gedeelte 13 | 175 |
Gedeelte 14 | 191 |
Gedeelte 15 | 205 |
Gedeelte 16 | 226 |
Gedeelte 17 | 238 |
Gedeelte 18 | 241 |
Gedeelte 19 | 255 |
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Adam ain't American Claimant asked audience Autobiography believe Biography called cigar civilization compliment Connecticut Yankee Corn-pone Opinions crime death DeVoto dinner Earth essay feel Following the Equator Gilded Age Hannibal Harper heard heart hell Huckleberry Finn human race humor humorist Innocents Abroad invented Joan of Arc joke keep lecture Letter to William literary live look man's Mark Twain Mark Twain once Mark Twain replied Maxims of Mark mind Mississippi morals Mysterious Stranger nation Neider never newspaper Notebook Paine patriotism Paul Bourget pause person published Pudd'nhead Wilson reader religion river Roughing Samuel Clemens Satan Sawyer Seventieth-birthday speech Shakespeare Dead stand story tale talk tell the truth thing Tom Sawyer Abroad Tramp Abroad trouble Twain in Eruption Twain wrote watermelon William Dean Howells woman word write wrong York young