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The writer , by committing himself to paper , and the reader , by taking up his book , enter into a sort of contract , the writer undertaking to provide something engaging and worth saying , and the reader showing at least a willingness ...
The writer , by committing himself to paper , and the reader , by taking up his book , enter into a sort of contract , the writer undertaking to provide something engaging and worth saying , and the reader showing at least a willingness ...
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It was intended to be a medical treatise on the analysis , causes and cure of the malady ; in fact , it is a vast rag - bag of Burton's miscellaneous learning , often entertaining , and worth sampling - not very scientific , but full of ...
It was intended to be a medical treatise on the analysis , causes and cure of the malady ; in fact , it is a vast rag - bag of Burton's miscellaneous learning , often entertaining , and worth sampling - not very scientific , but full of ...
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He is not ( like Hardy or D. H. Lawrence ) a poet worth exploring , to whom one returns again and again . But the following might be tried : a few lyrics like ' Meeting at Night ' , ' Home Thoughts from Abroad ' , and ' Never the Time ...
He is not ( like Hardy or D. H. Lawrence ) a poet worth exploring , to whom one returns again and again . But the following might be tried : a few lyrics like ' Meeting at Night ' , ' Home Thoughts from Abroad ' , and ' Never the Time ...
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