Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... journal in which she has habitually tested her own thoughts and action . This is the journal Carwin discovers and of which he says , " You know what you have written . You know that in this volume the key to your inmost soul was ...
... journal in which she has habitually tested her own thoughts and action . This is the journal Carwin discovers and of which he says , " You know what you have written . You know that in this volume the key to your inmost soul was ...
Strana 192
... Journals of Florence " and to the " Journal de Medecine " for cases of spontaneous combustion . The " Advertisement " suggests that though Theodore Wieland's delusion is a rare case , it is none- theless based on fact : " If history ...
... Journals of Florence " and to the " Journal de Medecine " for cases of spontaneous combustion . The " Advertisement " suggests that though Theodore Wieland's delusion is a rare case , it is none- theless based on fact : " If history ...
Strana 197
... Journal of Florence , and in the " Journal de Medecine , " by Messrs . Merille and Muraire . We find these cases men- tioned in the fourth volume of the Literary Magazine ( p . 336 ) , part of which we shall extract for the satisfaction ...
... Journal of Florence , and in the " Journal de Medecine , " by Messrs . Merille and Muraire . We find these cases men- tioned in the fourth volume of the Literary Magazine ( p . 336 ) , part of which we shall extract for the satisfaction ...
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An American Novel Professedly | 63 |
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