Portraits and Views, Literary and HistoricalMacmillan, 1979 - 246 страници |
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... young Syrian to learn Arabic from him . In the end Jones came to know thirteen languages well , and to have a fair acquaintance with thirty more . He was a young prodigy , but enchantingly naif and spon- taneous , full of high spirits ...
... young Syrian to learn Arabic from him . In the end Jones came to know thirteen languages well , and to have a fair acquaintance with thirty more . He was a young prodigy , but enchantingly naif and spon- taneous , full of high spirits ...
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... young man , publish- ing his first works , he has a proper opinion of himself : ' if I retain my strength of memory and habit of application , I shall certainly have the success which I flatter myself your lordship wishes me ' . Though ...
... young man , publish- ing his first works , he has a proper opinion of himself : ' if I retain my strength of memory and habit of application , I shall certainly have the success which I flatter myself your lordship wishes me ' . Though ...
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... young man except for one that was resoundingly closed , as we shall see . Steaming up the Hudson , Murray had Fenimore Cooper as fellow - passenger , whom he had already met with Rogers . He found the Americans very touchy about Mrs ...
... young man except for one that was resoundingly closed , as we shall see . Steaming up the Hudson , Murray had Fenimore Cooper as fellow - passenger , whom he had already met with Rogers . He found the Americans very touchy about Mrs ...
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An American Interpretation | 18 |
Sir William Jones | 26 |
The Romantic Story of Charles Augustus Murray | 37 |
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