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... once lionized Bloomfield hawking his wind- harps and the still unknown Clare entrusting the Northampton- shire air ... once appreciate that this was no ordinary touchiness but a flinching from what George Herbert once described SWEET ...
... once lionized Bloomfield hawking his wind- harps and the still unknown Clare entrusting the Northampton- shire air ... once appreciate that this was no ordinary touchiness but a flinching from what George Herbert once described SWEET ...
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... once said to her , ' I know I am too diffuse when I am dictating . ' At the same time he felt that the gain in expression through the use of what he laughingly called ' Remingtonese ' more than compensated for any loss of concision . He ...
... once said to her , ' I know I am too diffuse when I am dictating . ' At the same time he felt that the gain in expression through the use of what he laughingly called ' Remingtonese ' more than compensated for any loss of concision . He ...
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Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain). once wrote : ' I never dare to read my novels once they are published ... Perhaps when I am very old I shall dare , and shall feel no more responsibility for them ... Till then I shall refrain ...
Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain). once wrote : ' I never dare to read my novels once they are published ... Perhaps when I am very old I shall dare , and shall feel no more responsibility for them ... Till then I shall refrain ...
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SWEET AUBURN | 15 |
The Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1973 | 33 |
The Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture 1972 | 48 |
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