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... interest and generosity . Not but what the Society itself feels , with becoming reticence be it said , that its own tradition is worthy of the best service that can be offered it . The Royal Society of Literature since its foundation ...
... interest and generosity . Not but what the Society itself feels , with becoming reticence be it said , that its own tradition is worthy of the best service that can be offered it . The Royal Society of Literature since its foundation ...
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... evidence that we do not so rely in vain . We show here that our interests are as widely spread as ever they were , and we show also that the talents Walt Whitman and America By the Right LORD CHARNWOOD, M A , F R S L • 103.
... evidence that we do not so rely in vain . We show here that our interests are as widely spread as ever they were , and we show also that the talents Walt Whitman and America By the Right LORD CHARNWOOD, M A , F R S L • 103.
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... interest and generosity . Not but what the Society itself feels , with becoming reticence be it said , that its own tradition is worthy of the best service that can be offered it . The Royal Society of Literature since its foundation ...
... interest and generosity . Not but what the Society itself feels , with becoming reticence be it said , that its own tradition is worthy of the best service that can be offered it . The Royal Society of Literature since its foundation ...
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... interest is heightened and their enduring place in literature is secured . The first half of ' Pamela , ' for instance , Jane Eyre , ' ' Anna Karenine , ' are all highly sexed novels , and much of their interest depends upon this ...
... interest is heightened and their enduring place in literature is secured . The first half of ' Pamela , ' for instance , Jane Eyre , ' ' Anna Karenine , ' are all highly sexed novels , and much of their interest depends upon this ...
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... interest upon development of character is that of adventure , novels of the Homeric kind , such as those of Dumas for instance- ' Monte Cristo ' and the whole series of The Three Musketeers . ' They give a pleasure of a different kind ...
... interest upon development of character is that of adventure , novels of the Homeric kind , such as those of Dumas for instance- ' Monte Cristo ' and the whole series of The Three Musketeers . ' They give a pleasure of a different kind ...
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