Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 17 |
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... readers , of course , are not ; they take their dose of print as they take their tobacco or their meals , and regard the name of the author as only one of many trademarks . They order in almost precisely the same spirit another box of ...
... readers , of course , are not ; they take their dose of print as they take their tobacco or their meals , and regard the name of the author as only one of many trademarks . They order in almost precisely the same spirit another box of ...
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... readers , let us say , the lives of authors became interesting . For it is not , I would have you observe , a male ... reader cares twopence about this . The curiosity is feminine . I believe that the persistent pressure of this ...
... readers , let us say , the lives of authors became interesting . For it is not , I would have you observe , a male ... reader cares twopence about this . The curiosity is feminine . I believe that the persistent pressure of this ...
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... readers who would remain indifferent to anything , however excellent , that was written entirely in dialect . It It is not every writer , of course , who can use dialect in this way both successfully and correctly . The success of any ...
... readers who would remain indifferent to anything , however excellent , that was written entirely in dialect . It It is not every writer , of course , who can use dialect in this way both successfully and correctly . The success of any ...
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The Literature of Greek Travel By F L LUCAS | 17 |
Marigold of the Poets By Professor LESLIE | 47 |
Dialect in Literature By Sir WILLIAM A CRAIGIE | 69 |
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