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... heads . This harsh novitiate affected their maturity in a strangely similar way . Rudyard claimed that it drained ... head above water . Even at night , when he might have let his thoughts ride , he was constrained by Harry's nearness ...
... heads . This harsh novitiate affected their maturity in a strangely similar way . Rudyard claimed that it drained ... head above water . Even at night , when he might have let his thoughts ride , he was constrained by Harry's nearness ...
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... head was full of plots and rhythms . Rather was his greatest fear that of losing his head with praise , and committing some literary folly in consequence . He intended to go slowly , and to do sufficient magazine work to get along ...
... head was full of plots and rhythms . Rather was his greatest fear that of losing his head with praise , and committing some literary folly in consequence . He intended to go slowly , and to do sufficient magazine work to get along ...
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... head . Yet Kipling remained admirably aloof , although he duly entered the reams of adulation in press - cutting books . He resisted the intoxication of success , his constant dread that of being another flash in the pan . ' Up like the ...
... head . Yet Kipling remained admirably aloof , although he duly entered the reams of adulation in press - cutting books . He resisted the intoxication of success , his constant dread that of being another flash in the pan . ' Up like the ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
MARGARET FULLERAMERICAN CRITIC | 47 |
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