The Journal of English Studies, Volumes 2-3H. Marshall & Son, 1913 |
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Page 27
... results of this method in its most uncompromising form — it is a description of the clearing - up after the fair : — " " " Back in the horses . " Are the swing - boats loaded ? " All right to start . " " Bill , where's that cushion gone ...
... results of this method in its most uncompromising form — it is a description of the clearing - up after the fair : — " " " Back in the horses . " Are the swing - boats loaded ? " All right to start . " " Bill , where's that cushion gone ...
Page 28
... result , as has been shown , is apt to be disas- trous in blurring the outlines of his character drawing . It is possible that in the end Mr. Masefield's temerity may not be wholly without value . We cannot afford to frown upon any ...
... result , as has been shown , is apt to be disas- trous in blurring the outlines of his character drawing . It is possible that in the end Mr. Masefield's temerity may not be wholly without value . We cannot afford to frown upon any ...
Page 35
... result is a hideous and ungrammatical amalgam of confused memories of something lurid about Mr. Lloyd George , said by his father after dinner ; some remarks of his tutor , poor man ! distracted by the necessity of communicating great ...
... result is a hideous and ungrammatical amalgam of confused memories of something lurid about Mr. Lloyd George , said by his father after dinner ; some remarks of his tutor , poor man ! distracted by the necessity of communicating great ...
Page 55
... result is in any way unpractical ; and it falls especially on me , for in the final stage the editing of the leaflet was placed in my hands . My chief feeling as I look back upon the task now , is a deep sense how much the work gained ...
... result is in any way unpractical ; and it falls especially on me , for in the final stage the editing of the leaflet was placed in my hands . My chief feeling as I look back upon the task now , is a deep sense how much the work gained ...
Page 59
... result in the way of rational writing . There was another group in the class , a rare one indeed . They could write and write well . There was some reason in talking to them of Flaubert and his fanatical tournure de phrase , some fruit ...
... result in the way of rational writing . There was another group in the class , a rare one indeed . They could write and write well . There was some reason in talking to them of Flaubert and his fanatical tournure de phrase , some fruit ...
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