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Page 550
... writer Paul Heyse is . He has many of the qualities of a great novel- ist , and if he is better at writing tales than at writing long novels , he is not to be de- spised on that account , any more than is Meissonier , for choosing small ...
... writer Paul Heyse is . He has many of the qualities of a great novel- ist , and if he is better at writing tales than at writing long novels , he is not to be de- spised on that account , any more than is Meissonier , for choosing small ...
Page 667
... writing I did was the writing of commercial letters , and the only articles which I had to offer were articles of trade . At length good fortune , rather than my own efforts , released me from this thralldom , and I was free to attempt ...
... writing I did was the writing of commercial letters , and the only articles which I had to offer were articles of trade . At length good fortune , rather than my own efforts , released me from this thralldom , and I was free to attempt ...
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... writing , and giving some study to the subject thus suggested , and obtaining further information from other quarters , I worked the whole up into a series of articles for the London weekly , and was paid therefor at the rate of five ...
... writing , and giving some study to the subject thus suggested , and obtaining further information from other quarters , I worked the whole up into a series of articles for the London weekly , and was paid therefor at the rate of five ...
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Abolition of Poverty | 1 |
Labor and the Natural Forces | 9 |
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