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... writer is going to say . Now this reduces us to writing only what it is expected that we will write , whereas I think it is the essence of writing which is to be of any interest , that it should tell us something that we were not quite ...
... writer is going to say . Now this reduces us to writing only what it is expected that we will write , whereas I think it is the essence of writing which is to be of any interest , that it should tell us something that we were not quite ...
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... writing . " Now , unless you are a James Joyce or a Gertrude Stein , you will probably desire to write sensibly ; and perhaps you will take as your pattern the preface to the London Telephone Directory . I do not see that this reviewer ...
... writing . " Now , unless you are a James Joyce or a Gertrude Stein , you will probably desire to write sensibly ; and perhaps you will take as your pattern the preface to the London Telephone Directory . I do not see that this reviewer ...
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... writing , we can recognize half - a - page of a true stylist just as we recognize a friend's handwriting on an envelope . When I was indeed a young man we used to sit up for hours , hoping that by debate we might learn to write well ...
... writing , we can recognize half - a - page of a true stylist just as we recognize a friend's handwriting on an envelope . When I was indeed a young man we used to sit up for hours , hoping that by debate we might learn to write well ...
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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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