The Lawyer: A Conversation Piece : Selected from the Lawyer's Notebooks and Other WritingsEyre & Spottiswoode, 1951 - 355 страници |
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... write books until his death , an event he was convinced would happen , as had his father's , at the age of sixty - five . He wanted to have time to write a novel , a rich , teeming , picaresque novel . He had tasted so many ...
... write books until his death , an event he was convinced would happen , as had his father's , at the age of sixty - five . He wanted to have time to write a novel , a rich , teeming , picaresque novel . He had tasted so many ...
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... writer of the Fourth Gospel was a Jew , he would no more be likely to write of the " Jewish Passover " than an Englishman would write of " The Englishman's Derby . " My principal trouble with Dr. Warre was that I did not wish to work ...
... writer of the Fourth Gospel was a Jew , he would no more be likely to write of the " Jewish Passover " than an Englishman would write of " The Englishman's Derby . " My principal trouble with Dr. Warre was that I did not wish to work ...
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... writer cannot write , though I cannot attack his personal char- acter , as ( for instance ) if I assert that he cannot write because he is habitually drunk . Writing , according to English law , is a vaguely honorific occupation with no ...
... writer cannot write , though I cannot attack his personal char- acter , as ( for instance ) if I assert that he cannot write because he is habitually drunk . Writing , according to English law , is a vaguely honorific occupation with no ...
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AUTHORS INTRODUCTION | xxvii |
VICTORIAN MEMORIES | 47 |
Letitia | 56 |
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