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... letters , there was an atmosphere of authorship , and an assumption of sturdy independence with playful ad- mission to well - known faults . He asked for no money , but requested recognition . The failure of these letters to bring any ...
... letters , there was an atmosphere of authorship , and an assumption of sturdy independence with playful ad- mission to well - known faults . He asked for no money , but requested recognition . The failure of these letters to bring any ...
Pagina 43
Minni Mills Neal. The stories were written - two letters each week , at one guinea for each letter in 1760. In the letters , he represented a Chinese who had come to Europe to study civilization . The great charm in these letters is ...
Minni Mills Neal. The stories were written - two letters each week , at one guinea for each letter in 1760. In the letters , he represented a Chinese who had come to Europe to study civilization . The great charm in these letters is ...
Pagina 51
... letters to his brother . And as he continued to warn his brother , he wrote : I had learned from books to be ... letter was much too short : you should have answered 51 A TIME FOR SUCCESS , 1759-1770.
... letters to his brother . And as he continued to warn his brother , he wrote : I had learned from books to be ... letter was much too short : you should have answered 51 A TIME FOR SUCCESS , 1759-1770.
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