Scribner's Magazine, 82 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1927 |
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... writer . sponsibility . Many of these , it is true , have remained hidden for centuries in the private archives of old families in Europe and America , or stored in English coun- try houses where scholars have had little or no access to ...
... writer . sponsibility . Many of these , it is true , have remained hidden for centuries in the private archives of old families in Europe and America , or stored in English coun- try houses where scholars have had little or no access to ...
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... write , as a brief description of the books obtained in the Christie - Miller sales would alone occupy the rest of this article . I cannot close this very inade- quate sketch of the Huntington collec- tion , however , without mention of ...
... write , as a brief description of the books obtained in the Christie - Miller sales would alone occupy the rest of this article . I cannot close this very inade- quate sketch of the Huntington collec- tion , however , without mention of ...
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... write it himself , b'gosh . And he did - one dissertation on the fact that Paul made Victor records and was formerly at the Palais Royal . He gave one story which was to do for three El Paso papers , and disappeared . It isn't an ...
... write it himself , b'gosh . And he did - one dissertation on the fact that Paul made Victor records and was formerly at the Palais Royal . He gave one story which was to do for three El Paso papers , and disappeared . It isn't an ...
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... write , and indeed he did write . Later he gave that up . It seemed so pointless when he could spend the same time reading the much . finer stuff that others had written . All that kept him from going soft was the fact that he still ...
... write , and indeed he did write . Later he gave that up . It seemed so pointless when he could spend the same time reading the much . finer stuff that others had written . All that kept him from going soft was the fact that he still ...
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... write to her , because she might tear up my letter , but I know if she saw me she would make up with me . Can't you ... writes his bread - and - butter letters the day after he has finished a visit . And one bread - and - butter letter ...
... write to her , because she might tear up my letter , but I know if she saw me she would make up with me . Can't you ... writes his bread - and - butter letters the day after he has finished a visit . And one bread - and - butter letter ...
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