Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass W. W. Norton, Incorporated, 1931 - 454 من الصفحات |
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... writer he had this peculiarity , that he did not write his pieces first rudely and then correct them , but laboured every line as it arose in the train of composition ; and he had a notion not very peculiar , that he could not write but ...
... writer he had this peculiarity , that he did not write his pieces first rudely and then correct them , but laboured every line as it arose in the train of composition ; and he had a notion not very peculiar , that he could not write but ...
الصفحة 156
... write won't make me less of either one or the other — unless somebody shows me how to put my reading and writing to wise and good pur- poses . Suppose any one were to argue that medicine is of no use , because it could be proved ...
... write won't make me less of either one or the other — unless somebody shows me how to put my reading and writing to wise and good pur- poses . Suppose any one were to argue that medicine is of no use , because it could be proved ...
الصفحة 333
... write one of the most original books in French . Montaigne wrote a still more original book which often impresses the reader as a mere cento of quotations . An excessive respect for the past is less harmful than the excess from which we ...
... write one of the most original books in French . Montaigne wrote a still more original book which often impresses the reader as a mere cento of quotations . An excessive respect for the past is less harmful than the excess from which we ...
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