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... present contributions , beyond saying that they are at least related by a disinterested enthusiasm for the literary arts -- an enthusiasm which it is the purpose of this Society to foster . I may be allowed to remark in passing that the ...
... present contributions , beyond saying that they are at least related by a disinterested enthusiasm for the literary arts -- an enthusiasm which it is the purpose of this Society to foster . I may be allowed to remark in passing that the ...
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... present volume of papers read to the Royal Society of Literature is as usual , and as it should be , extremely varied in character . It is interesting to remember that the Society , which was founded just a hundred years ago , relied at ...
... present volume of papers read to the Royal Society of Literature is as usual , and as it should be , extremely varied in character . It is interesting to remember that the Society , which was founded just a hundred years ago , relied at ...
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... present contributions , beyond saying that they are at least related by a disinterested enthusiasm for the literary arts — an enthusiasm which it is the purpose of this Society to foster . I may be allowed to remark in passing that the ...
... present contributions , beyond saying that they are at least related by a disinterested enthusiasm for the literary arts — an enthusiasm which it is the purpose of this Society to foster . I may be allowed to remark in passing that the ...
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... of saying first what many will say afterwards , and he is lucky in the present instance in being able to say it with conviction . LONDON ; April , 1925 . JOHN DRINKWATER . THE PLEASURE OF READING . BY THE RT . HON viii INTRODUCTION .
... of saying first what many will say afterwards , and he is lucky in the present instance in being able to say it with conviction . LONDON ; April , 1925 . JOHN DRINKWATER . THE PLEASURE OF READING . BY THE RT . HON viii INTRODUCTION .
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... present a character so that it can be really grasped and understood . Short stories , however vivid their presentation of character , are something like a brilliant pen - and - ink sketch . The great novel , on the other hand , makes ...
... present a character so that it can be really grasped and understood . Short stories , however vivid their presentation of character , are something like a brilliant pen - and - ink sketch . The great novel , on the other hand , makes ...
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