To the homes of good men and greatW. H. Wise, 1916 |
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Page 97
... told the wife of Ruskin their mistake , and she told him . But Mrs. 97 JOHN RUSKIN.
... told the wife of Ruskin their mistake , and she told him . But Mrs. 97 JOHN RUSKIN.
Page 165
... told George William Curtis that he more than half expected yet to go back to the farm and earn his daily bread by the work that his hands found to do ; he dreamed of it nights , and whenever he saw a splendid toiler , he felt like ...
... told George William Curtis that he more than half expected yet to go back to the farm and earn his daily bread by the work that his hands found to do ; he dreamed of it nights , and whenever he saw a splendid toiler , he felt like ...
Page 295
... told me he had a novel ready for the press , which he produced for me . I looked into it and saw its merits ; told the landlady I would soon return , and having gone to a bookseller , sold it for sixty pounds . I brought Gold- smith the ...
... told me he had a novel ready for the press , which he produced for me . I looked into it and saw its merits ; told the landlady I would soon return , and having gone to a bookseller , sold it for sixty pounds . I brought Gold- smith the ...
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