Crumbs are Also BreadBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - 340 Seiten |
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... writing , and of conversation . If this were wholly true it would be melancholy indeed , for it would imply a certain neglect of matters which are not without importance . For these arts are concerned with the right and wrong use of ...
... writing , and of conversation . If this were wholly true it would be melancholy indeed , for it would imply a certain neglect of matters which are not without importance . For these arts are concerned with the right and wrong use of ...
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... writing . There is a pertinent anecdote of Dr. Patton , formerly president of Princeton University . Famous as an after - dinner speaker , Patton was asked what he regarded as necessary in that kind of speaking , and replied , with over ...
... writing . There is a pertinent anecdote of Dr. Patton , formerly president of Princeton University . Famous as an after - dinner speaker , Patton was asked what he regarded as necessary in that kind of speaking , and replied , with over ...
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... writers do the same . If a thing has really come off it seems to me there mustn't be one single word out of place , or one word that could be taken out . That's how ' I aim ' at writing . ' " " Here speaks the true artist who desires ...
... writers do the same . If a thing has really come off it seems to me there mustn't be one single word out of place , or one word that could be taken out . That's how ' I aim ' at writing . ' " " Here speaks the true artist who desires ...
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