The Journal of English Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1H. Marshall & Son., 1913 |
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... present surroundings , and kept away as long as possible . I do not care two pence for talk about parental responsibility , when parents will not or cannot act up to their responsibility ; I do not care what it costs , or whether it is ...
... present surroundings , and kept away as long as possible . I do not care two pence for talk about parental responsibility , when parents will not or cannot act up to their responsibility ; I do not care what it costs , or whether it is ...
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... present his pictures of life in a convincing form . But it may perhaps be held that though he himself has failed to achieve success in the task that he seems to have set before him , he has at least struck a new vein where precious ore ...
... present his pictures of life in a convincing form . But it may perhaps be held that though he himself has failed to achieve success in the task that he seems to have set before him , he has at least struck a new vein where precious ore ...
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... present itself , provided that certain conventions of expression are observed . Mr. Mase- field would no doubt repudiate this interpretation , and indeed he seems to be haunted by a suspicion that his method is leading him astray , and ...
... present itself , provided that certain conventions of expression are observed . Mr. Mase- field would no doubt repudiate this interpretation , and indeed he seems to be haunted by a suspicion that his method is leading him astray , and ...
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... present . Yet in visiting these schools one is often struck by the absence of what would seem essential to any place of education , and that is a room specially set apart for the library . In most cases , it is true , there is a larger ...
... present . Yet in visiting these schools one is often struck by the absence of what would seem essential to any place of education , and that is a room specially set apart for the library . In most cases , it is true , there is a larger ...
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... presents itself , for it is a great mistake to buy books in a hurry . By watching one's opportunity one may often purchase them much more cheap- ly than if one is obliged to acquire them at any particular date . The wise buyer , in ...
... presents itself , for it is a great mistake to buy books in a hurry . By watching one's opportunity one may often purchase them much more cheap- ly than if one is obliged to acquire them at any particular date . The wise buyer , in ...
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