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... Kipling I first learned to know was the Kipling of Plain Tales From the Hills , Soldiers Three , Barrack - Room Ballads , and Departmental Ditties . Not long after the reading and rereading of these , which made them dear and familiar ...
... Kipling I first learned to know was the Kipling of Plain Tales From the Hills , Soldiers Three , Barrack - Room Ballads , and Departmental Ditties . Not long after the reading and rereading of these , which made them dear and familiar ...
Page 78
... Kipling produced a best seller . But taking the new books with the old , there was a large and steady demand by the public for Kipling's writings , both prose and verse . Some grim comment on the waning of his reputation is offered . by ...
... Kipling produced a best seller . But taking the new books with the old , there was a large and steady demand by the public for Kipling's writings , both prose and verse . Some grim comment on the waning of his reputation is offered . by ...
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... Kipling's prose probably content themselves with a single reading . There are no doubt exceptions and the determined admirer of Kipling rereads certain tales fairly often . When we come to the poetry the case is different . Poetry that ...
... Kipling's prose probably content themselves with a single reading . There are no doubt exceptions and the determined admirer of Kipling rereads certain tales fairly often . When we come to the poetry the case is different . Poetry that ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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