Periodical Essays of the Eighteenth CenturyGeorge Carver Doubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1930 - 302 páginas Matthew Martin finds himself on the threshold of becoming a teenager in suburban America and experiences conflicting emotions regarding his future. |
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JOSEPH ADDISON | 16 |
WILLIAM PULTENEY EARL OF BATH | 103 |
EUSTACE BUDGELL | 118 |
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