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... sure that the two stories are good . Perhaps the first is somewhat the better , as being the less lachrymose . They were both written very quickly , but with a con- siderable amount of labour ; and both were written immediately after ...
... sure that the two stories are good . Perhaps the first is somewhat the better , as being the less lachrymose . They were both written very quickly , but with a con- siderable amount of labour ; and both were written immediately after ...
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... sure that he is not expelling an angel from the heaven to which , if less roughly treated , he would soar , that he is not dooming some Milton to be mute and inglorious , who , but for such cruel ill - judgment , would become vocal to ...
... sure that he is not expelling an angel from the heaven to which , if less roughly treated , he would soar , that he is not dooming some Milton to be mute and inglorious , who , but for such cruel ill - judgment , would become vocal to ...
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... sure that no one can tell you ! To do so it would be necessary not only to know what there is now within you , but also to foresee what time will produce there . This , however , I think may be said to you , without any doubt as to the ...
... sure that no one can tell you ! To do so it would be necessary not only to know what there is now within you , but also to foresee what time will produce there . This , however , I think may be said to you , without any doubt as to the ...
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... sure that I have as yet got the rules quite settled in my own mind . I will , how- ever , say a few words on one or two points which my own practice has pointed out to me . I have from the first felt sure that the writer , when he sits ...
... sure that I have as yet got the rules quite settled in my own mind . I will , how- ever , say a few words on one or two points which my own practice has pointed out to me . I have from the first felt sure that the writer , when he sits ...
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... sure that the construc- tion of a perfected plot has been at any period within my power . But the novelist has other aims than the elucidation of his plot . He desires to make his readers so intimately ac- quainted with his characters ...
... sure that the construc- tion of a perfected plot has been at any period within my power . But the novelist has other aims than the elucidation of his plot . He desires to make his readers so intimately ac- quainted with his characters ...
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