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Meanings of autobiographical sketch in English
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Usage of autobiographical sketch in English
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The idea is that it almost becomes an autobiographicalsketch of you?
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Sharlee had listened to this autobiographicalsketch with close and sympathetic attention.
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From an autobiographicalsketch sent to Dr. Moore.
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It is certainly the briefest, and perhaps the wittiest and most truthful autobiographicalsketch in the language.
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At that time he was under the Emersonian spell of which he speaks in his autobiographicalsketch.
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The New Yorker, November 17, 1980 P. 51 Parody of an autobiographicalsketch.
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What good to mankind has ever flowed from the confessions of Rousseau, or the autobiographicalsketch of Hume?
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Gives autobiographicalsketch (pp.
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He himself wrote an autobiographicalsketch which has been amplified by his son Francis Darwin, and supplemented with numerous extracts from his correspondence.
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Thus he concludes an autobiographicalsketch with the words: I offer up to Almighty God all eulogiums, for to Him alone do I owe them.
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In regard to his first conception of this idea, his autobiographicalsketch, "Ecce Homo", written in the autumn of 1888, contains the following passage:-
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Wrote AutobiographicalSketch ("Life and Letters", Vol.