Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 25 |
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... written with that full ease which gives the assurance of a vast reserve of know- ledge behind every word . How had he come by it ? In his essay on Scott , written in 1863 — that is just a generation after Scott's death - Walter Bagehot ...
... written with that full ease which gives the assurance of a vast reserve of know- ledge behind every word . How had he come by it ? In his essay on Scott , written in 1863 — that is just a generation after Scott's death - Walter Bagehot ...
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... written ; when on the other hand newspapers publish fiction , but can give it little space , stories to fill that space are supplied . There is nothing disgraceful in this . The competent author can write a story in a couple of thousand ...
... written ; when on the other hand newspapers publish fiction , but can give it little space , stories to fill that space are supplied . There is nothing disgraceful in this . The competent author can write a story in a couple of thousand ...
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... written ' Rip Van Winkle , ' would have written it very differently , but it is a story he might quite well have written . The curious thing in it is that the hero's strange experience has so little effect either on him or on the people ...
... written ' Rip Van Winkle , ' would have written it very differently , but it is a story he might quite well have written . The curious thing in it is that the hero's strange experience has so little effect either on him or on the people ...
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Fact and Fancy in Medieval English Literature By Miss | 12 |
Thomas | 28 |
Atalanta in Calydon By C M Bowra M A F B A | 51 |
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