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... written in a free and happier vein than almost any of my former writings . I fancy much of what I value myself upon ... writing peculiar to myself , rather than fall into the manner or school of any other writer ; and there is a constant ...
... written in a free and happier vein than almost any of my former writings . I fancy much of what I value myself upon ... writing peculiar to myself , rather than fall into the manner or school of any other writer ; and there is a constant ...
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... written . It is curious in the extreme , as containing relations , etc. , of Columbus , of various things bearing upon his theory , and written prior to the discovery . None of the people of the library knew of its being the handwriting ...
... written . It is curious in the extreme , as containing relations , etc. , of Columbus , of various things bearing upon his theory , and written prior to the discovery . None of the people of the library knew of its being the handwriting ...
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... written . Two weeks later ( October 8 ) , he writes to the same brother : - I finished my first draught of the Astor work about a week since , very much to my own surprise , not having anticipated such a long and suc- cessful fit of writing ...
... written . Two weeks later ( October 8 ) , he writes to the same brother : - I finished my first draught of the Astor work about a week since , very much to my own surprise , not having anticipated such a long and suc- cessful fit of writing ...
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CHAPTER I | 19 |
Revolving Literary Plans Extracts from Note Book Talma | 30 |
CHAPTER IV | 56 |
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