The Writer, 7. sējumsThe Writer, 1894 |
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... included in this class , and some of them may prove im- perishable . But I would ask : Why delve and sweat in this renaissance crusade - this repro- duction of vanished forms - when our own age demands so much of the true scholar and ...
... included in this class , and some of them may prove im- perishable . But I would ask : Why delve and sweat in this renaissance crusade - this repro- duction of vanished forms - when our own age demands so much of the true scholar and ...
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... included an alphabetical table of between 400 and 500 words which may be used in place of " said , " and it still remains the most exhaustive treatment of the subject ever pub- lished . Short , practical articles on any topic con ...
... included an alphabetical table of between 400 and 500 words which may be used in place of " said , " and it still remains the most exhaustive treatment of the subject ever pub- lished . Short , practical articles on any topic con ...
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... hallowed by the spirit of her poetry , of which Shakespeare is the soul . " The portrait prefixed to " Wanderers " is an interesting one . The poems included in the 66 99 volume have been carefully chosen from the many that 12 THE WRITER .
... hallowed by the spirit of her poetry , of which Shakespeare is the soul . " The portrait prefixed to " Wanderers " is an interesting one . The poems included in the 66 99 volume have been carefully chosen from the many that 12 THE WRITER .
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... included in the tele- graph company's count of words ; signatures are not ; accordingly , some regular corre- spondents indicate the hours of filing by using different given names in their signatures . For instance , 14 THE WRITER ...
... included in the tele- graph company's count of words ; signatures are not ; accordingly , some regular corre- spondents indicate the hours of filing by using different given names in their signatures . For instance , 14 THE WRITER ...
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... hallowed by the spirit of her poetry , of which Shakespeare is the soul . " The portrait prefixed to " Wanderers " is an interesting one . The poems included in the volume have been carefully chosen from the many that Mr. 12 THE WRITER .
... hallowed by the spirit of her poetry , of which Shakespeare is the soul . " The portrait prefixed to " Wanderers " is an interesting one . The poems included in the volume have been carefully chosen from the many that Mr. 12 THE WRITER .
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