Every SaturdayHoughton, 1874 |
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... write , and it will please him , too . " " You have not been quarrelling with Mrs. Wodehouse , that you should have little explanations ? said Mr. Incledon , as he walked along to the White House by Rose's side . " Oh , no ! it was ...
... write , and it will please him , too . " " You have not been quarrelling with Mrs. Wodehouse , that you should have little explanations ? said Mr. Incledon , as he walked along to the White House by Rose's side . " Oh , no ! it was ...
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... write a heroic poem must make his life a heroic poem , is the secret of all artistic excellence . A nation which is content with shams in art will put up with shams in its religious or political or industrial life . We bedaub our flimsy ...
... write a heroic poem must make his life a heroic poem , is the secret of all artistic excellence . A nation which is content with shams in art will put up with shams in its religious or political or industrial life . We bedaub our flimsy ...
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... write and cast accounts ; they make their living by it . The women read story books , dance in a vulgar manner , and play vulgar tunes on the piano ; they know nothing of any fine art ; they read one magazine on Sundays and another on ...
... write and cast accounts ; they make their living by it . The women read story books , dance in a vulgar manner , and play vulgar tunes on the piano ; they know nothing of any fine art ; they read one magazine on Sundays and another on ...
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... write , by several persons at one and the same time ; unmistakably recognizable as that of some deceased friend . the figure seen or the writing produced being sometimes A volume could easily be filled with records of this class of ...
... write , by several persons at one and the same time ; unmistakably recognizable as that of some deceased friend . the figure seen or the writing produced being sometimes A volume could easily be filled with records of this class of ...
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... write only between those rigid lines which for Or , if that simile ap- himself the teacher would discard . pear offensive , think of the difference between certain musicians : think of the precision of Arabella Goddard- then of ...
... write only between those rigid lines which for Or , if that simile ap- himself the teacher would discard . pear offensive , think of the difference between certain musicians : think of the precision of Arabella Goddard- then of ...
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