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... took some pride in it . Their career manqué as painters signified to them a right to speak on artistic matters with as much authority as other painters and infinitely more than most critics . They defined their particular prose style as ...
... took some pride in it . Their career manqué as painters signified to them a right to speak on artistic matters with as much authority as other painters and infinitely more than most critics . They defined their particular prose style as ...
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... took over , developed its own speech pattern . The Dublin accent is as different from other Irish brogues as cockney is from the Lancashire or Yorkshire dialects . There is a very low Dublin accent and an educated variety . Shaw took ...
... took over , developed its own speech pattern . The Dublin accent is as different from other Irish brogues as cockney is from the Lancashire or Yorkshire dialects . There is a very low Dublin accent and an educated variety . Shaw took ...
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... took the degree of Doctor of Medicine at the University of Caen , Normandy , in 1603. In the four books of songs which he published after that year there are frequent references to wounds , cures , health and madness ; by contrast , in ...
... took the degree of Doctor of Medicine at the University of Caen , Normandy , in 1603. In the four books of songs which he published after that year there are frequent references to wounds , cures , health and madness ; by contrast , in ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
TALES OF | 41 |
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