The man without a profession1844 |
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... writing master . Mr. Duclos , the French master . Dancing master • Fencing master £ s . d . 2 2 0 • 10 10 0 3 3 0 • 2 2 0 3 3 0 • • 660 • 7 7 0 For a bureau . Tailor , shoemaker , earthenware , hats , gloves , soap , books , and all ...
... writing master . Mr. Duclos , the French master . Dancing master • Fencing master £ s . d . 2 2 0 • 10 10 0 3 3 0 • 2 2 0 3 3 0 • • 660 • 7 7 0 For a bureau . Tailor , shoemaker , earthenware , hats , gloves , soap , books , and all ...
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... write his own language correctly , than to do nothing but gabble Latin and Greek . I really think that boys of his age are too young to be sent to a public school like this . " VOL . I. D " Perhaps he is , my dear ; but it WITHOUT A ...
... write his own language correctly , than to do nothing but gabble Latin and Greek . I really think that boys of his age are too young to be sent to a public school like this . " VOL . I. D " Perhaps he is , my dear ; but it WITHOUT A ...
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... writing , and which she had ascertained , from the address which Mr. Coverley had written in reply , was from Messrs . Huntham and Skinnom - names which excited her sus- picion . She remembered also that the receipt of the previous ...
... writing , and which she had ascertained , from the address which Mr. Coverley had written in reply , was from Messrs . Huntham and Skinnom - names which excited her sus- picion . She remembered also that the receipt of the previous ...
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... give him some assurance in writing , that he will not be per- sonally molested on account of this unpleasant affair . " " I don't quite like it , " said Huntham , " but I'm the last man in the world to stand in 120 THE MAN.
... give him some assurance in writing , that he will not be per- sonally molested on account of this unpleasant affair . " " I don't quite like it , " said Huntham , " but I'm the last man in the world to stand in 120 THE MAN.
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... write to Mr. Coverley , solemnly pledging her never to accept of his son's addresses - and to such a pledge , she assured Frank she would religiously adhere . Frank did not pursue that part of the sub- ject any further , although he ...
... write to Mr. Coverley , solemnly pledging her never to accept of his son's addresses - and to such a pledge , she assured Frank she would religiously adhere . Frank did not pursue that part of the sub- ject any further , although he ...
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Страница 165 - ... 1844 novel The Man Without a Profession, an experienced London journalist, Mr. Seedy, gives a young novelist advice about the publishing industry: the sale of a work depends not on the merits of the book, but on the personal reputation of the author ... so that an author must write several works . . . before his name becomes popular. Then, when his name is up, he may for some time sell anything that is not positively and glaringly bad . . . When the name of an author is well up, he can obtain...