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... writer , grew gradually more bewildered and at length disillusioned and embittered . It would be impossible here to ... writing home , described her husband as quite in his element here and very happy ' ; but over - work had tired him ...
... writer , grew gradually more bewildered and at length disillusioned and embittered . It would be impossible here to ... writing home , described her husband as quite in his element here and very happy ' ; but over - work had tired him ...
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... writing , is as characteristic of its author as Marvell's verse is characteristic of Marvell - though each writer is approaching a state of mind which transcends the personal . The coincidence is more one of feeling than of words , and ...
... writing , is as characteristic of its author as Marvell's verse is characteristic of Marvell - though each writer is approaching a state of mind which transcends the personal . The coincidence is more one of feeling than of words , and ...
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... writer . Beside Hemingway or Malraux , as beside Wells or Henry James , he makes a small noise , but the small noise persists . If any single reason can be found for this persistence , it is to be found in a quality his writing shares ...
... writer . Beside Hemingway or Malraux , as beside Wells or Henry James , he makes a small noise , but the small noise persists . If any single reason can be found for this persistence , it is to be found in a quality his writing shares ...
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