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... deal about the dramatic achieve- ments of other countries . His paper on the trans- lation of plays is , therefore , invested with a peculiar authority , and his tenure of the Society's Professor- ship of Drama is clearly making that ...
... deal about the dramatic achieve- ments of other countries . His paper on the trans- lation of plays is , therefore , invested with a peculiar authority , and his tenure of the Society's Professor- ship of Drama is clearly making that ...
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... deal of rapid reading , even of a well- known author , and this I am not able to do . For the same reason I cannot read a manuscript with sufficient fluency . I must , therefore , ask you to excuse the disorder of arrangement and the ...
... deal of rapid reading , even of a well- known author , and this I am not able to do . For the same reason I cannot read a manuscript with sufficient fluency . I must , therefore , ask you to excuse the disorder of arrangement and the ...
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... deal of his young fire , remark- able in that it was written when illustrated papers must have been in their infancy , and remarkable for the prescience with which he foresaw the danger to reading from the development of illustration ...
... deal of his young fire , remark- able in that it was written when illustrated papers must have been in their infancy , and remarkable for the prescience with which he foresaw the danger to reading from the development of illustration ...
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... deal of power in that sonnet , but the remarkable thing is its prescience . If these recent developments are endangering the pleasure of reading , as undoubtedly they are , by making it more and more difficult to acquire the habit , let ...
... deal of power in that sonnet , but the remarkable thing is its prescience . If these recent developments are endangering the pleasure of reading , as undoubtedly they are , by making it more and more difficult to acquire the habit , let ...
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... deal with that vast problem in human nature in their books , there are others who have made little use of it , and who yet - as Jane Austen and Thackeray have done - achieve their prominent places as securely as the others . Jane Austen ...
... deal with that vast problem in human nature in their books , there are others who have made little use of it , and who yet - as Jane Austen and Thackeray have done - achieve their prominent places as securely as the others . Jane Austen ...
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