Widger’s Quotations of Charles D. Warner

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Widger’s Quotations from the Works of William Dean Howells

STUDIES: Henry James, Jr. The Man of Letters as a Man of Business A Psychological Counter-current in Recent Fiction. Emile Zola Literary Friends and Acquaintances Biographical My First Visit to New England First Impressions of Literary New York Roundabout to Boston Literary Boston As I Knew It Oliver Wendell Holmes The White Mr. Longfellow Studies

Widger’s Quotations from the Works of Oliver W. Holmes, Sr.

aofbt10.txt or aofbt10.zip A little queer and uncertain in general aspect. A misprint kills a sensitive author A nail will pick a lock that defies hatchet and hammer Absolute, peremptory facts are bullies Advised every literary man to have a profession. Afraid of books who have not handled them from infancy Age and neglect united

Widger’s Quotations from The Memoirs of Napoleon

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Widger’s Quotations from The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova

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Widger’s Quotations from The Immortals of the French Academy

CROWNED BY THE FRENCH ACADEMY CONTENTS: (listed in reversed order) Apr 2003 Entire PG Edition of The French Immortals 4000 Apr 2003 Entire An “Attic” Philosopher by Souvestre 3999 Apr 2003 An “Attic” Philosopher by E. Souvestre, v3 3998 Apr 2003 An “Attic” Philosopher by E. Souvestre, v2 3997 Apr 2003 An “Attic” Philosopher by

Widger’s Quotations from The Essays of Montaigne

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Widger’s Quotations from The Diary of Samuel Pepys

DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS, PREFACE AND LIFE Confusion of years in the case of the months of January (etc.) Else he is a blockhead, and not fitt for that imployment Fixed that the year should commence in January instead of March He knew nothing about the navy He made the great speech of his life,

Widger’s Quotations from The Court Memoirs of France

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Widger’s Quotations from The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau

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Widger’s Quotations from Chesterfield’s Letters to his Son

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Widger’s Quotations from Albert Bigelow Paine on Mark Twain

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