Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... fact that " The Egoist " has become a classic and is perhaps the only work of imagina- tion in its century that has really affected people's way of thinking . It may be its very manifest defects of manner only that urge me thus to ...
... fact that " The Egoist " has become a classic and is perhaps the only work of imagina- tion in its century that has really affected people's way of thinking . It may be its very manifest defects of manner only that urge me thus to ...
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... fact that he was Treasurer and High Chancellor of England , are trifles . He was , first and foremost , a lover and collector of books . He had more books than all the other English bishops put together . He had a separate library in ...
... fact that he was Treasurer and High Chancellor of England , are trifles . He was , first and foremost , a lover and collector of books . He had more books than all the other English bishops put together . He had a separate library in ...
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... fact that " Moses , the gentlest of men , teaches us to make book - cases most neatly , " and " the Saviour has warned us by His example against all unbecoming carelessness in the handling of books . " 66 Farewell , thou best of bishops ...
... fact that " Moses , the gentlest of men , teaches us to make book - cases most neatly , " and " the Saviour has warned us by His example against all unbecoming carelessness in the handling of books . " 66 Farewell , thou best of bishops ...
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... fact , the literary evidence of spontaneous generation . Work ? Would ye have the iridescent wings of Ariel droop with long - distance flights ? Training ? Would ye tame him to perform the " goose- step " ? Tradition ? Would ye mew him ...
... fact , the literary evidence of spontaneous generation . Work ? Would ye have the iridescent wings of Ariel droop with long - distance flights ? Training ? Would ye tame him to perform the " goose- step " ? Tradition ? Would ye mew him ...
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... fact not what his public , but what his publisher wants . And physical sensation rather than mental activity making the greatest appeal to the greatest number , too many publishers ( there are , happily , a few exceptions ) , to swell ...
... fact not what his public , but what his publisher wants . And physical sensation rather than mental activity making the greatest appeal to the greatest number , too many publishers ( there are , happily , a few exceptions ) , to swell ...
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