The Bookman, Том 34Dodd, Mead and Company, 1912 |
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... fact that he thoroughly enjoyed throwing off unconsidered titles , slight caricatures , and fanciful suggestions for initial letters and tail pieces , but that illustrating his novels worried him . He was never satisfied with his own or ...
... fact that he thoroughly enjoyed throwing off unconsidered titles , slight caricatures , and fanciful suggestions for initial letters and tail pieces , but that illustrating his novels worried him . He was never satisfied with his own or ...
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... fact that he abandoned pen - and - ink work later BAKERY cellent training in a composition way , serving him in good stead in the later years . Always it pleased him greatly when he could get in a touch of humour , for he was full to ...
... fact that he abandoned pen - and - ink work later BAKERY cellent training in a composition way , serving him in good stead in the later years . Always it pleased him greatly when he could get in a touch of humour , for he was full to ...
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... fact that , of all civilised institutions , marriage is chang- ing its form and spirit most rapidly , has become one of the axioms of sociology . If any defiant protestor against this statement desires food for honest thought , let him ...
... fact that , of all civilised institutions , marriage is chang- ing its form and spirit most rapidly , has become one of the axioms of sociology . If any defiant protestor against this statement desires food for honest thought , let him ...
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... fact that not more than one play , at the very most , out of each three thousand submitted impersonally through the mails by unknown play- wrights and shot through the play - reader chute by the manager has been accepted in any sense by ...
... fact that not more than one play , at the very most , out of each three thousand submitted impersonally through the mails by unknown play- wrights and shot through the play - reader chute by the manager has been accepted in any sense by ...
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... fact remains that despite the negligence of the theat- rical managers in reading carefully the manuscripts that are offered them , they are one and all on the constant alert for good new plays whether from the pens of known or hitherto ...
... fact remains that despite the negligence of the theat- rical managers in reading carefully the manuscripts that are offered them , they are one and all on the constant alert for good new plays whether from the pens of known or hitherto ...
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