Essay AnnualErich Albert Walter Scott, Foresman and Company, 1935 Vol. for 1933 includes "A bibliography of outstanding American essays published in American periodicals," pp. 367-372. |
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... learned that such stories are simply fables which people repeat because they are amusing , but which do not in the least injure those of whom they are told , because no skeptical Parisian ever believes a word of them . I remember the ...
... learned that such stories are simply fables which people repeat because they are amusing , but which do not in the least injure those of whom they are told , because no skeptical Parisian ever believes a word of them . I remember the ...
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... learned in part over a tapestry frame . I used to wonder how women endured the monotony of their lives during the Middle Ages , confined as they were in their gloomy castles without books , without society , dependent on an occa- sional ...
... learned in part over a tapestry frame . I used to wonder how women endured the monotony of their lives during the Middle Ages , confined as they were in their gloomy castles without books , without society , dependent on an occa- sional ...
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... learned how to cure the common cold they were wast- ing their time , and anything signed by a physician of whom he had never heard made him want to write a letter which would be the polite equivalent of sticking out his tongue . But ...
... learned how to cure the common cold they were wast- ing their time , and anything signed by a physician of whom he had never heard made him want to write a letter which would be the polite equivalent of sticking out his tongue . But ...
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