KiplingOliver & Boyd, 1967 - 141 էջ |
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Էջ 6
... turn . It is sufficient to note , for the moment , that there is scarcely an event , a journey , a chance meeting that Kipling did not turn to his purposes , in verse or prose . His method of working is described , at least partially ...
... turn . It is sufficient to note , for the moment , that there is scarcely an event , a journey , a chance meeting that Kipling did not turn to his purposes , in verse or prose . His method of working is described , at least partially ...
Էջ 49
... turn corresponding ironies . Here , Castorley's wife is , her husband suspects , aware that his last great book on Chaucer is founded on a forgery . Manallace , the author of the forgery , becomes his assistant ; and the two hours a day ...
... turn corresponding ironies . Here , Castorley's wife is , her husband suspects , aware that his last great book on Chaucer is founded on a forgery . Manallace , the author of the forgery , becomes his assistant ; and the two hours a day ...
Էջ 115
... turn viewed the cub reporter ( in spite of his member- ship of the Punjab Club ) with intense dislike . They had been selected by the most rigorous examination in England , and it did not matter that their magnificent achievement as ...
... turn viewed the cub reporter ( in spite of his member- ship of the Punjab Club ) with intense dislike . They had been selected by the most rigorous examination in England , and it did not matter that their magnificent achievement as ...
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II | 10 |
Debits and Credits 1926 | 15 |
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