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... described as " life on paper . " Else- where in the same book Arnold Bennett said that " the makers of literature are those who have felt and seen the interestingness of the universe , " that is to say , of life . " Whatsoever , " as ...
... described as " life on paper . " Else- where in the same book Arnold Bennett said that " the makers of literature are those who have felt and seen the interestingness of the universe , " that is to say , of life . " Whatsoever , " as ...
Page 132
... described by this witness as we described them yesterday . 66 Henri Duval , a neighbour , and by trade a silversmith , deposes that he was one of the party who first entered the house . Corroborates the testimony of Musèt in general ...
... described by this witness as we described them yesterday . 66 Henri Duval , a neighbour , and by trade a silversmith , deposes that he was one of the party who first entered the house . Corroborates the testimony of Musèt in general ...
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... described their natures better , than by the marks which the poet gives them . The matter and manner of their tales , and of their telling , are so suited to their different educations , humours , and callings , that each of them would ...
... described their natures better , than by the marks which the poet gives them . The matter and manner of their tales , and of their telling , are so suited to their different educations , humours , and callings , that each of them would ...
Contents
READING MAKETH A FULL MAN by Geoffrey Crump M | 15 |
A MIRROR HELD UP TO LIFE | 24 |
TOM JONES IN TROUBLE Henry Fielding | 59 |
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