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... Method , to become Scholars and Wits , without the Fatigue of Reading or of Thinking . The most accom- plisht Way of using Books at present , is twofold : Either first , to serve them as some Men do Lords , learn their Titles exactly ...
... Method , to become Scholars and Wits , without the Fatigue of Reading or of Thinking . The most accom- plisht Way of using Books at present , is twofold : Either first , to serve them as some Men do Lords , learn their Titles exactly ...
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... method of illumination to any reader . Our feeling , after seeing , and particularly after reading , The Vortex ' , is that we have seen people only in flashes of limelight . We might identify them in a court - of- law , but we would ...
... method of illumination to any reader . Our feeling , after seeing , and particularly after reading , The Vortex ' , is that we have seen people only in flashes of limelight . We might identify them in a court - of- law , but we would ...
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... methods as a dramatist . " He flips along with easy dialogue , but doesn't go deep enough " . Mr. Coward clearly perceives his own defects , and , perceiving them , fills us with hope that he will presently remove them . We may doubt if ...
... methods as a dramatist . " He flips along with easy dialogue , but doesn't go deep enough " . Mr. Coward clearly perceives his own defects , and , perceiving them , fills us with hope that he will presently remove them . We may doubt if ...
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Some English Letter Writers of the Seventeenth | 1 |
Some Observations By Professor | 29 |
Plato and Ruskin By THE VERY REV W | 49 |
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