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... written by a man in engagements such as yours were written with his blood . " I need not add much more about Thornton Hunt's writings outside daily journalism and editorial orga- nization . He once figured with his father , Thackeray ...
... written by a man in engagements such as yours were written with his blood . " I need not add much more about Thornton Hunt's writings outside daily journalism and editorial orga- nization . He once figured with his father , Thackeray ...
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... written word and the feelings which invest his being at every hour of the day . He can hear the real language of poetry spoken to him by all that is around him , and can enter into conversation ( whether silent or audible ) with the ...
... written word and the feelings which invest his being at every hour of the day . He can hear the real language of poetry spoken to him by all that is around him , and can enter into conversation ( whether silent or audible ) with the ...
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... writing it . What they write must necessarily be immature and derivative , but it shows that there are still some ... written a memorable story called The Door in the Wall ' ; it concerns a man who , when he was a child , found a door ...
... writing it . What they write must necessarily be immature and derivative , but it shows that there are still some ... written a memorable story called The Door in the Wall ' ; it concerns a man who , when he was a child , found a door ...
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John Cunningham 17291773 By Professor EDITH | 39 |
Leigh Hunts Eldest Son By Professor EDMUND | 53 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture A Boys Outlook on | 77 |
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