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... wrote an enormous quantity of verse . He wrote many poems both long and short , plays , advertise- ments , posters . He was a great performer on the platform , and , like Marinetti , enjoyed reciting his works to audiences whose inter ...
... wrote an enormous quantity of verse . He wrote many poems both long and short , plays , advertise- ments , posters . He was a great performer on the platform , and , like Marinetti , enjoyed reciting his works to audiences whose inter ...
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... wrote to Walpole , ' in the light of a thing with an end to it ; a merit most of my writings have wanted . ' He had no feeling of kinship with other living writers ; indeed in 1747 he wrote that ' literature ( to take it in its most ...
... wrote to Walpole , ' in the light of a thing with an end to it ; a merit most of my writings have wanted . ' He had no feeling of kinship with other living writers ; indeed in 1747 he wrote that ' literature ( to take it in its most ...
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... wrote to him from Bath . The regular streets , parade and circus of the city pleased him immensely , and his letter bulged with topogra- phical information ; but its real excuse was to introduce a new friend -a young Swiss , Charles ...
... wrote to him from Bath . The regular streets , parade and circus of the city pleased him immensely , and his letter bulged with topogra- phical information ; but its real excuse was to introduce a new friend -a young Swiss , Charles ...
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Against Basic English By Rose Macaulay 21 | 21 |
St Sergius and St Simeon 446 | 26 |
Amiel The Other Part I By Anthony Powell 481 | 34 |
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