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... writing it over in my mind several times . It will undoubtedly be the hardest thing I have ever written and the most difficult for you to understand . I can't help feeling that you probably feel the same way about the topic as I do ...
... writing it over in my mind several times . It will undoubtedly be the hardest thing I have ever written and the most difficult for you to understand . I can't help feeling that you probably feel the same way about the topic as I do ...
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... writing would , I am certain , have lessened rather than increased the astonishing num- ber of our graduates who have moved their fellows by the power of the written word . Their works do us honor , and they have written for us a record ...
... writing would , I am certain , have lessened rather than increased the astonishing num- ber of our graduates who have moved their fellows by the power of the written word . Their works do us honor , and they have written for us a record ...
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On Writing And Literature Any experience with classes in creative writing compels a teacher to reaffirm the existence of three things : the fact of literature , the act of literary interpretation , the power of the imagination . Writing ...
On Writing And Literature Any experience with classes in creative writing compels a teacher to reaffirm the existence of three things : the fact of literature , the act of literary interpretation , the power of the imagination . Writing ...
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