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... published in 1957 , resumes the Snopes story begun in some of Faulkner's earliest fiction and broken off with The Hamlet seventeen years earlier . The Mansion , published in 1959 , continues and completes the Snopes trilogy and alludes ...
... published in 1957 , resumes the Snopes story begun in some of Faulkner's earliest fiction and broken off with The Hamlet seventeen years earlier . The Mansion , published in 1959 , continues and completes the Snopes trilogy and alludes ...
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... published less than nine months after the Stalky and Co volume , the picture of Second Lieutenant Walter Setton was unflattering : 30 When he could by any means escape from the limited amount of toil expected by the Government , he did ...
... published less than nine months after the Stalky and Co volume , the picture of Second Lieutenant Walter Setton was unflattering : 30 When he could by any means escape from the limited amount of toil expected by the Government , he did ...
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... published in 1601 , which Campion and his collaborator , Philip Rosseter , dedicated to their patron , Sir Thomas Monson . Monson was later locked up in the Tower of London for complicity in the famous Overbury murder ; while there he ...
... published in 1601 , which Campion and his collaborator , Philip Rosseter , dedicated to their patron , Sir Thomas Monson . Monson was later locked up in the Tower of London for complicity in the famous Overbury murder ; while there he ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
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