The Wit & Wisdom of Mark TwainHarper & Row, 1987 - 265 pagina's This sparkling anthology of Mark Twain's most trenchant remarks has been culled from his books, speeches, letters and conversations recorded by contemporaries. The sayings are as fresh today as when he first wrote them and represent Twain at his wittiest and best. |
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... Experience is an author's most valuable asset ; experience is the thing that puts the muscle and the breath and the warm blood into the book he writes . " Is Shakespeare Dead ? " essay , 1909 Experience , the only logic sure to convince ...
... Experience is an author's most valuable asset ; experience is the thing that puts the muscle and the breath and the warm blood into the book he writes . " Is Shakespeare Dead ? " essay , 1909 Experience , the only logic sure to convince ...
Pagina 84
... , 1959 , ch . 27 Genius has no youth , but starts with the ripeness of age and old experience . -Paine , Mark Twain : A Biography , 1912 , vol . 2 , p . 1089 GENTLEMAN If any man has just , merciful and kindly 84 G ...
... , 1959 , ch . 27 Genius has no youth , but starts with the ripeness of age and old experience . -Paine , Mark Twain : A Biography , 1912 , vol . 2 , p . 1089 GENTLEMAN If any man has just , merciful and kindly 84 G ...
Pagina 232
... experience . -Notebook , 1876 Travel and experience mar the grandest pictures and rob us of the most cherished traditions of our boyhood . -Innocents Abroad , 1869 , ch . 55 One can gorge sights to repletion as well as sweetmeats ...
... experience . -Notebook , 1876 Travel and experience mar the grandest pictures and rob us of the most cherished traditions of our boyhood . -Innocents Abroad , 1869 , ch . 55 One can gorge sights to repletion as well as sweetmeats ...
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