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... write . We have known many children as intimately as it is ever possible to know them at all , and some of them have been horrid . But we have never known a child horrid enough to write The Young Visiters . As the playful fantasy of an ...
... write . We have known many children as intimately as it is ever possible to know them at all , and some of them have been horrid . But we have never known a child horrid enough to write The Young Visiters . As the playful fantasy of an ...
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... writing and obviously wished very much to write well , yet he has produced no one su- preme example of any of the forms of literature in which he worked . He was poet , novelist , literary critic , philosopher , translator , philologist ...
... writing and obviously wished very much to write well , yet he has produced no one su- preme example of any of the forms of literature in which he worked . He was poet , novelist , literary critic , philosopher , translator , philologist ...
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... writing ' unfortunate ' or ' un- gracious ' ? Or who now is careful to write ' inconquerable ' ? Any man to- day would certainly write ' uncon- querable . ' It may not be that Bacon is always consistent ; nor is Landor , who had ...
... writing ' unfortunate ' or ' un- gracious ' ? Or who now is careful to write ' inconquerable ' ? Any man to- day would certainly write ' uncon- querable . ' It may not be that Bacon is always consistent ; nor is Landor , who had ...
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