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... literary occupa- tions , and what your publisher may be allowed to expect from you in the course of the winter . I am perfectly ready for you , and the sooner you take the field the bet- ter . " Thus stimulated , he felt increased ...
... literary occupa- tions , and what your publisher may be allowed to expect from you in the course of the winter . I am perfectly ready for you , and the sooner you take the field the bet- ter . " Thus stimulated , he felt increased ...
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... literary ap- plication , and , generally speaking , one of the most tranquil in spirit of my whole life . The literary success of the " History of Columbus " has been greater than I anticipated , and gives me hopes that I have executed ...
... literary ap- plication , and , generally speaking , one of the most tranquil in spirit of my whole life . The literary success of the " History of Columbus " has been greater than I anticipated , and gives me hopes that I have executed ...
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... Literary Fund for assistance . The Literary Fund dinner was very splendid , and there was much dull speaking from various dis- tinguished characters . I had come to it with great reluctance , knowing that my health would be drunk ; and ...
... Literary Fund for assistance . The Literary Fund dinner was very splendid , and there was much dull speaking from various dis- tinguished characters . I had come to it with great reluctance , knowing that my health would be drunk ; and ...
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CHAPTER I | 19 |
Revolving Literary Plans Extracts from Note Book Talma | 30 |
CHAPTER IV | 56 |
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