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... becoming its wings : but there is no doubt that they are essential . For his illustration of " Range , " Shakespeare ... become its best ; and a moment's reflection will reveal the gulf between that best and his . * It might be assumed ...
... becoming its wings : but there is no doubt that they are essential . For his illustration of " Range , " Shakespeare ... become its best ; and a moment's reflection will reveal the gulf between that best and his . * It might be assumed ...
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... become a pleasure . What impulsive writer does not detest the sight of his inkpot and yet will not with avidity swallow its contents down to the very dregs as soon as his inward must becomes an active and agreeable want - to ? The ...
... become a pleasure . What impulsive writer does not detest the sight of his inkpot and yet will not with avidity swallow its contents down to the very dregs as soon as his inward must becomes an active and agreeable want - to ? The ...
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... becoming domestic , city - minded , sentimental and humanitarian ; besides , every nation was becoming over - conscious of itself . At one time it looked as if French would suit the modern mood . Frederick the Great declared that German ...
... becoming domestic , city - minded , sentimental and humanitarian ; besides , every nation was becoming over - conscious of itself . At one time it looked as if French would suit the modern mood . Frederick the Great declared that German ...
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Among the Ruins By The LORD DUNSANY Litt D F R S L | 15 |
His Plays and Farthing Epic A Centenary | 24 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Fame versus Fashion in Literature | 46 |
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