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In the person of her learned brother she could sense the response of the conventional reader , yet she would nevertheless insist on listening first to her own steady - voiced Muse . She was already writing , as she said , “ for myself ...
In the person of her learned brother she could sense the response of the conventional reader , yet she would nevertheless insist on listening first to her own steady - voiced Muse . She was already writing , as she said , “ for myself ...
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In her conception , the significant thing upon which to base a portrait was not the words spoken , or the attitudes expressed , but the “ ' sense of sound " produced . Like the painters , she had given up models per se .
In her conception , the significant thing upon which to base a portrait was not the words spoken , or the attitudes expressed , but the “ ' sense of sound " produced . Like the painters , she had given up models per se .
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She believed that in every new period of literary achievement the sense of words as entities to be played with , jumbled , reversed and made into patterns , was abundantly evident . “ The English from Chaucer to the Elizabethans ...
She believed that in every new period of literary achievement the sense of words as entities to be played with , jumbled , reversed and made into patterns , was abundantly evident . “ The English from Chaucer to the Elizabethans ...
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