| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1884 - 542 trang
...without a profession ! What do you think of my becoming an author, and relying for support upon my pen ? Indeed, I think the illegibility of my handwriting...see my works praised by the reviewers, as equal to the proudest productions of the scribbling sons of John Bull. But authors are always poor devils, and... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1884 - 546 trang
...without a profession! What do you think of my becoming an author, and relying for support upon my pen ? Indeed, I think the illegibility of my handwriting...see my works praised by the reviewers, as equal to the proudest productions of the scribbling sons of John Bull. But authors are always poor devils, and... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1884 - 544 trang
...without a profession ! What do you think of my becoming an author, and relying for support upon my pen? Indeed, I think the illegibility of my handwriting...see my works praised by the reviewers, as equal to the proudest productions of the scribbling sons of John Bull. But authors are always poor devils, and... | |
| 1885 - 248 trang
...without a profession ! What do you think of my becoming an author, and relying for support upon my pen ? Indeed, I think the .illegibility of my handwriting...see my works praised by the reviewers as equal to the proudest productions of scribbling John Bull's! But authors are always poor devils, and therefore... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1885 - 542 trang
...without a profession! What do you think of my becoming an author, and relying for support upon niy pen ? Indeed, I think the illegibility of my handwriting...see my works praised by the reviewers, as equal to the proudest productions of the scribbling sons of John Bull. But authors are always poor devils, and... | |
| 1885 - 648 trang
...mother : What do you think of my becoming an author (he asks her) and relying for support upon my pen ? Indeed, I think the illegibility of my handwriting...see my works praised by the reviewers as equal to the proudest productions of the scribbling sons of John Bull. But authors are always poor devils, and,... | |
| 1888 - 722 trang
...without a profusion ! What do you think of my becoming an author an1l relying for support upon my pen ? Indeed, I think the illegibility of my handwriting...see my works praised by the reviewers as equal to the proudest productions of scribbling John Bulls ! But authors are always poor devils, and therefore... | |
| Charles Frederick Wingate - 1898 - 312 trang
...without a profession! What do you think of my becoming an author, and relying for support upon my pen? Indeed, I think the illegibility of my handwriting...see my works praised by the reviewers as equal to the proudest productions of the scribbling sons of John Bull!" In watching the throngs of young and... | |
| Charles Frederick Wingate - 1898 - 318 trang
...think of my becoming an author, and relying for support upon my pen? Indeed, I think the illigibility of my handwriting is very author-like. How proud you...see my works praised by the reviewers as equal to the proudest productions of the scribbling sons of John Bull !" In watching the throngs of young and... | |
| Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe - 1898 - 476 trang
...mother in Maine : " What do you think of my becoming an author, and relying for support upon my pen? Indeed, I think the illegibility of my handwriting is very author-like. How proud you would be to see my books praised by the reviewers as equal to the proudest productions of the scribbling... | |
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