The Author, Volumen12Alexander P. Watt, 1901 |
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... writers , even if you are reaping no benefit to yourself , and that you are advancing the best interests of literature in promoting the indepen- dence of the writer . 6. The Committee have now arranged for the reception of members ...
... writers , even if you are reaping no benefit to yourself , and that you are advancing the best interests of literature in promoting the indepen- dence of the writer . 6. The Committee have now arranged for the reception of members ...
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... writers and the ideas pro- mulgated by the rising generation . The reading committee of the Comédie Française - that erst stronghold of precedent , protection , and prejudice -is placing itself in the advance guard of the movement by ...
... writers and the ideas pro- mulgated by the rising generation . The reading committee of the Comédie Française - that erst stronghold of precedent , protection , and prejudice -is placing itself in the advance guard of the movement by ...
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... writer ; " we would like him to offer others than his friends the possibility of being convinced of it . " It remains to be seen whether M. de Bouhélier is sufficiently alive to his own pecuniary interests to profit by the hint . The ...
... writer ; " we would like him to offer others than his friends the possibility of being convinced of it . " It remains to be seen whether M. de Bouhélier is sufficiently alive to his own pecuniary interests to profit by the hint . The ...
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... writer by his or her work , but there is another point of view which authors must take . They are a profession , a ... writer , and if that writer is drawn towards the form of the novel , what authority bars the way ? Some of the ...
... writer by his or her work , but there is another point of view which authors must take . They are a profession , a ... writer , and if that writer is drawn towards the form of the novel , what authority bars the way ? Some of the ...
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... writers of adventure , or the realists , to have a passing fit of indulgence for the poor followers of Rousseau and ... writer , whatever foolish things she may choose to write about . She has the heightenin , the incommunicable gift ...
... writers of adventure , or the realists , to have a passing fit of indulgence for the poor followers of Rousseau and ... writer , whatever foolish things she may choose to write about . She has the heightenin , the incommunicable gift ...
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