Oliver GoldsmithPageant Press, 1955 - 86 pagina's |
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... fact . That the writers of biography will give proper credit to the most earnest work of these writers , and at the ... facts of life . What the reader does want to know is : how the author did his writing ; how he was inspired ; what ...
... fact . That the writers of biography will give proper credit to the most earnest work of these writers , and at the ... facts of life . What the reader does want to know is : how the author did his writing ; how he was inspired ; what ...
Pagina 33
Minni Mills Neal. in fact , meant that he was employed to boil down book con- tents for people who did not wish to spend more on litera- ture than the price of a magazine . Though he was new in the trade , it is probable that he did as ...
Minni Mills Neal. in fact , meant that he was employed to boil down book con- tents for people who did not wish to spend more on litera- ture than the price of a magazine . Though he was new in the trade , it is probable that he did as ...
Pagina 76
... facts found by professional observa- tions . In fact , it is now quite well known that his descrip- tions of bird life are true to nature . Lying on his back under a shady tree , Oliver Goldsmith could witness the song bird contests ...
... facts found by professional observa- tions . In fact , it is now quite well known that his descrip- tions of bird life are true to nature . Lying on his back under a shady tree , Oliver Goldsmith could witness the song bird contests ...
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