The Author, Volumen9Alexander P. Watt, 1899 |
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... called upon to preside over that dinner to his position as Chancellor of the University of Cambridge and as President of the Council . From that point of view he was tempted to ask the elementary question , Why should the writing of ...
... called upon to preside over that dinner to his position as Chancellor of the University of Cambridge and as President of the Council . From that point of view he was tempted to ask the elementary question , Why should the writing of ...
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... called The World we Live in . I should be glad to do something of a like nature , if you are disposed to accept my contri- butions . No politics , as much fun and satire as I can muster , literary lath ( sic ) and criticism of a spicy ...
... called The World we Live in . I should be glad to do something of a like nature , if you are disposed to accept my contri- butions . No politics , as much fun and satire as I can muster , literary lath ( sic ) and criticism of a spicy ...
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... called for a protest from George Eliot : - " The printer's reader made a correction after I saw the proof , and , though he may sometimes do so with advantage ( as I am very liable to overlook mistakes ) , I in this case particularly ...
... called for a protest from George Eliot : - " The printer's reader made a correction after I saw the proof , and , though he may sometimes do so with advantage ( as I am very liable to overlook mistakes ) , I in this case particularly ...
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... called for more : every day he called for more : he did not observe that the Muse was growing pale and thin : he thought of nothing but the poem which he could take away and sell , putting the money in his own pocket . She was pale and ...
... called for more : every day he called for more : he did not observe that the Muse was growing pale and thin : he thought of nothing but the poem which he could take away and sell , putting the money in his own pocket . She was pale and ...
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... called the publisher a needless inven- tion . Now , the Society of Authors has never said anything of the kind . The writer in the Morn- ing Post says that , " the opinion that an intelli- gent agent would do for the novelist all that ...
... called the publisher a needless inven- tion . Now , the Society of Authors has never said anything of the kind . The writer in the Morn- ing Post says that , " the opinion that an intelli- gent agent would do for the novelist all that ...
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