KiplingOliver & Boyd, 1967 - 141 էջ |
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... literature on this subject.3 ) Kipling made many notable friends , among them Mark Twain who is described with reverence and affection , and Dr Conland , to whom he was much in- debted , then and afterwards , both as a friend , as a ...
... literature on this subject.3 ) Kipling made many notable friends , among them Mark Twain who is described with reverence and affection , and Dr Conland , to whom he was much in- debted , then and afterwards , both as a friend , as a ...
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... literature . Between slang and a certain amount of Anglo - Indian diction Kipling gave a new ( but variable ) vitality . Departmental Ditties can be extremely funny and occasionally nostalgic , as in " Christmas in Simla " ; but the ...
... literature . Between slang and a certain amount of Anglo - Indian diction Kipling gave a new ( but variable ) vitality . Departmental Ditties can be extremely funny and occasionally nostalgic , as in " Christmas in Simla " ; but the ...
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... Literature is strewn with the wrecks of writers who achieved brilliant and instantaneous success , and are now forgotten ; but the immense and continuing sales of Kipling's works , both in Europe and the United States , suggest a ...
... Literature is strewn with the wrecks of writers who achieved brilliant and instantaneous success , and are now forgotten ; but the immense and continuing sales of Kipling's works , both in Europe and the United States , suggest a ...
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Biographical | 1 |
II | 10 |
Debits and Credits 1926 | 15 |
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