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... believe it is called . This editor was unnecessarily timid . The book came out under another imprint , and went into paperback , and not a word of complaint has ever reached me . But an author might easily have been discouraged and ...
... believe it is called . This editor was unnecessarily timid . The book came out under another imprint , and went into paperback , and not a word of complaint has ever reached me . But an author might easily have been discouraged and ...
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... believe that he was a man with great expectations , Belloc was in fact a pauper . It should be of no surprise , therefore that he charged about the world , aggressively confident that it was populated with enemies , anti - catholic ...
... believe that he was a man with great expectations , Belloc was in fact a pauper . It should be of no surprise , therefore that he charged about the world , aggressively confident that it was populated with enemies , anti - catholic ...
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... believe he would have found no difficulty in doing So. Douglas was present throughout these proceedings , but after Wilde's arrest and before Wilde took Queensberry's place in the dock at the Old Bailey , Sir Edward Clarke with his ...
... believe he would have found no difficulty in doing So. Douglas was present throughout these proceedings , but after Wilde's arrest and before Wilde took Queensberry's place in the dock at the Old Bailey , Sir Edward Clarke with his ...
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ARTIST OR TEACHERS | 17 |
JJ ROUSSEAU AND THE BIRTH OF ROMANTICISM | 34 |
THE LIFE AND EARLY DEATH OF GEORGIANISM | 47 |
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