More Companionable BooksChatto & Windus, 1948 - 126 páginas |
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... thought to serve a purpose , I was unprepared to discover that so many who approved of them as listeners were ready to endure them in print . My first thought , in the cir- cumstances , was to publish them as they stood . My second ...
... thought to serve a purpose , I was unprepared to discover that so many who approved of them as listeners were ready to endure them in print . My first thought , in the cir- cumstances , was to publish them as they stood . My second ...
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... thought me witty before , he shall think me ten times more witty hereafter - where I joked once , I will joke five times , and , for one sensible remark , I will send him a dozen . Now this foolish vanity would have spoiled me quite ...
... thought me witty before , he shall think me ten times more witty hereafter - where I joked once , I will joke five times , and , for one sensible remark , I will send him a dozen . Now this foolish vanity would have spoiled me quite ...
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... thought and imagery . We oppose , in our vocabulary , ' convention ' and ' in- vention ' as the creation of new things or of new power in what is old . It is worth while to remember that ' convention ' may also be thought of as that ...
... thought and imagery . We oppose , in our vocabulary , ' convention ' and ' in- vention ' as the creation of new things or of new power in what is old . It is worth while to remember that ' convention ' may also be thought of as that ...
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WALTONS COMPLETE ANGLER ΙΟ | 10 |
BOSWELLS LIFE OF JOHNSON | 31 |
KINGLAKES EOTHEN | 48 |
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