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Side 156
Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen 64 The Student's Tool at School College In taking notes and writing " exams " it works quickly , reliably , constantly . Easily kept in order . It has always led its class and always will .
Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen 64 The Student's Tool at School College In taking notes and writing " exams " it works quickly , reliably , constantly . Easily kept in order . It has always led its class and always will .
Side 161
If rejected , they will be returned to their writers , whose names will not be known outside the Editorial Board . The Editors may always be found in the office on the first Monday evening after the announcement of contents , where they ...
If rejected , they will be returned to their writers , whose names will not be known outside the Editorial Board . The Editors may always be found in the office on the first Monday evening after the announcement of contents , where they ...
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He seems a stranger to most of us , but shining through the pages of Guy de Maupassant , of Zola , of Daudet , of the great writers of modern France we have encountered him often . To this school his word was law and a quotation from ...
He seems a stranger to most of us , but shining through the pages of Guy de Maupassant , of Zola , of Daudet , of the great writers of modern France we have encountered him often . To this school his word was law and a quotation from ...
Side 174
The natural result in most writers would have been a long shelf given up to their works , probably mediocre , perhaps worse , but dissatisfaction with his work caused by this dualism in his character kept his production down to five ...
The natural result in most writers would have been a long shelf given up to their works , probably mediocre , perhaps worse , but dissatisfaction with his work caused by this dualism in his character kept his production down to five ...
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It may be seen from this slight account of one of each type of his books that Flaubert is not a writer for the multitude . ... writing , criticising , destroying , until fully developed he commenced to publish his incomparable tales .
It may be seen from this slight account of one of each type of his books that Flaubert is not a writer for the multitude . ... writing , criticising , destroying , until fully developed he commenced to publish his incomparable tales .
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