Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 16 |
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... told , ten qualities are needed , beginning with style , and ending with charm . But which of these counts or ought to count for most is a highly controversial issue . For the dramatist only six qualities are demanded . Yet we gather ...
... told , ten qualities are needed , beginning with style , and ending with charm . But which of these counts or ought to count for most is a highly controversial issue . For the dramatist only six qualities are demanded . Yet we gather ...
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... told , ten qualities are needed , beginning with style , and ending with charm . But which of these counts or ought to count for most is a highly controversial issue . For the dramatist only six qualities are demanded . Yet we gather ...
... told , ten qualities are needed , beginning with style , and ending with charm . But which of these counts or ought to count for most is a highly controversial issue . For the dramatist only six qualities are demanded . Yet we gather ...
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... told them that the train could not roll up till another half hour had passed . The trio sped joyously back to the saloon . Thirty - five minutes later , when they reeled up , the train was moving slowly out of the station . " Run , boys ...
... told them that the train could not roll up till another half hour had passed . The trio sped joyously back to the saloon . Thirty - five minutes later , when they reeled up , the train was moving slowly out of the station . " Run , boys ...
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Pirates and Their Books By Dr PHILIP GOSSE F R S L | 21 |
Technique of Novels and Plays By HORACE ANNESLEY VACHELL F R S L 21 | 61 |
AngloIndian Verse By Sir HENRY SHARP C S I C I E M A F R S L 61 | 93 |
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