Bulletin of the New York Public Library, Volumen82New York Public Library., 1979 Includes its Report, 1896-1945. |
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... writing in volume II continues in an orderly way through XXI , although a page of Terence's thoughts about Rachel ( XVIII ) appears in the midst of Rachel's conversation with Evelyn ( XIX ) . Chapter XXI is followed by a chapter which ...
... writing in volume II continues in an orderly way through XXI , although a page of Terence's thoughts about Rachel ( XVIII ) appears in the midst of Rachel's conversation with Evelyn ( XIX ) . Chapter XXI is followed by a chapter which ...
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... writing , even in the attempt to write . What you said just now is true : one doesn't want to be things ; one wants merely to be allowed to see them . ” Some of the satisfaction of which he spoke came into his face as he gazed out to ...
... writing , even in the attempt to write . What you said just now is true : one doesn't want to be things ; one wants merely to be allowed to see them . ” Some of the satisfaction of which he spoke came into his face as he gazed out to ...
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... writing that had begun by the age of eight . Only after her return from Brussels in 1844 had Charlotte Brontë suffered such an apparently interminable paralysis of creative power . Her first novels had been proof of her triumph over ...
... writing that had begun by the age of eight . Only after her return from Brussels in 1844 had Charlotte Brontë suffered such an apparently interminable paralysis of creative power . Her first novels had been proof of her triumph over ...
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Front Matter | 5 |
Burke Wordsworth and the Genesis | 18 |
Yeatss Copy of Shelley at the Pforzheimer Library | 53 |
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