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Page 105
... mind to write one now . I called it Loaves and Fishes . Its hero was a worldly , ambitious parson and the story dealt with his courtship of a rich widow , his intrigues to get a bishopric and his final capture of a pretty heiress . No ...
... mind to write one now . I called it Loaves and Fishes . Its hero was a worldly , ambitious parson and the story dealt with his courtship of a rich widow , his intrigues to get a bishopric and his final capture of a pretty heiress . No ...
Page 189
... mind , it will be found , I think , that they owe their characters rather to their memory than to their creative instinct . How many times have we met d'Artagnan , Mrs. Proudie , Arch- deacon Grantley , Jane Eyre and Jérome Coignard ...
... mind , it will be found , I think , that they owe their characters rather to their memory than to their creative instinct . How many times have we met d'Artagnan , Mrs. Proudie , Arch- deacon Grantley , Jane Eyre and Jérome Coignard ...
Page 226
... mind that I must write it for my- self . I found out what were the books set for the undergraduate to read in order to take a philosophical degree and laboriously perused them . I thought I should thus have at least a foundation for my ...
... mind that I must write it for my- self . I found out what were the books set for the undergraduate to read in order to take a philosophical degree and laboriously perused them . I thought I should thus have at least a foundation for my ...
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