With the Wits: Shelburne Essays, Tenth SeriesHoughton Mifflin, 1919 - 311 páginas |
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... present state , and may surmise that the new material has been pre- pared specially for this reprinting in book form . As a matter of fact the procedure was quite the contrary : it was my custom to compose with free hand and then to cut ...
... present state , and may surmise that the new material has been pre- pared specially for this reprinting in book form . As a matter of fact the procedure was quite the contrary : it was my custom to compose with free hand and then to cut ...
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... present state , and may surmise that the new material has been pre- pared specially for this reprinting in book form . As a matter of fact the procedure was quite the contrary : it was my custom to compose with free hand and then to cut ...
... present state , and may surmise that the new material has been pre- pared specially for this reprinting in book form . As a matter of fact the procedure was quite the contrary : it was my custom to compose with free hand and then to cut ...
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... present halls of Academe . Such , then , were the conditions under which these essays were written . What appears to be new matter is for the most part only salvage from the blue pencil . Some alterations have been made to meet such ...
... present halls of Academe . Such , then , were the conditions under which these essays were written . What appears to be new matter is for the most part only salvage from the blue pencil . Some alterations have been made to meet such ...
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... they expressed frankly a sentiment which is beginning to be rather widely accepted , and even preached , by Eng- lish and American writers who feel a certain pov- erty in our present - day literature . As a BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER 29.
... they expressed frankly a sentiment which is beginning to be rather widely accepted , and even preached , by Eng- lish and American writers who feel a certain pov- erty in our present - day literature . As a BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER 29.
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Shelburne Essays, Tenth Series Paul Elmer More. erty in our present - day literature . As a matter of fact , the shoe is quite on the other foot : histori- cally Puritan ethics , whatever its excess , is in the great tradition , whereas ...
Shelburne Essays, Tenth Series Paul Elmer More. erty in our present - day literature . As a matter of fact , the shoe is quite on the other foot : histori- cally Puritan ethics , whatever its excess , is in the great tradition , whereas ...
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