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... thing a practical scholar of the theatre . He knows the history of our own drama , and how to apply it to modern conditions , and he knows also a good deal about the dramatic achieve- ments of other countries . His paper on the trans ...
... thing a practical scholar of the theatre . He knows the history of our own drama , and how to apply it to modern conditions , and he knows also a good deal about the dramatic achieve- ments of other countries . His paper on the trans ...
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... things were comparatively so few , that the habit of reading must almost have been forced upon them . I have never ... thing necessary to the pleasure of reading is 2 THE PLEASURE OF READING .
... things were comparatively so few , that the habit of reading must almost have been forced upon them . I have never ... thing necessary to the pleasure of reading is 2 THE PLEASURE OF READING .
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... thing necessary to the pleasure of reading is that when people are young they should acquire the habit of reading . This is becoming more and more difficult . Before I was aware of things in the world , the Penny Post had already begun ...
... thing necessary to the pleasure of reading is that when people are young they should acquire the habit of reading . This is becoming more and more difficult . Before I was aware of things in the world , the Penny Post had already begun ...
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... 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 me suggest one thing which may be a help to ...
... 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 me suggest one thing which may be a help to ...
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... poetry was to cause him , or her , to think how much better the thing could be expressed in . prose . Imagine taking Keats's " Ode to Autumn ” 66 " " and expressing it better in prose ! But besides this 6 THE PLEASURE OF READING .
... poetry was to cause him , or her , to think how much better the thing could be expressed in . prose . Imagine taking Keats's " Ode to Autumn ” 66 " " and expressing it better in prose ! But besides this 6 THE PLEASURE OF READING .
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