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... writer can interpret this age , yet every young writer is subject to its influence . Of none is this more marked than of Mr. Noel Coward . He is essentially contemporary . But who shall say what Mr. Coward himself thinks of the ...
... writer can interpret this age , yet every young writer is subject to its influence . Of none is this more marked than of Mr. Noel Coward . He is essentially contemporary . But who shall say what Mr. Coward himself thinks of the ...
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... writing that ' although I would willingly loose my right hand that you had gone the other way , Yet I will never consent that this dispute shall make a quarrel between us , there be too many to fight with besides ourselves " . 66 John ...
... writing that ' although I would willingly loose my right hand that you had gone the other way , Yet I will never consent that this dispute shall make a quarrel between us , there be too many to fight with besides ourselves " . 66 John ...
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... writing , and shows once again how he is ever haunted by the images of Death and Fate . Here , too , is found a ... writer has gathered from our literature many of the most powerful utterances of our poets and prose - writers on the ...
... writing , and shows once again how he is ever haunted by the images of Death and Fate . Here , too , is found a ... writer has gathered from our literature many of the most powerful utterances of our poets and prose - writers on the ...
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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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