Londoner's Post: Letters to Gog and MagogHutchinson, 1952 - 174 pages |
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... passed into other hands ( for a time it was edited by the late Caradoc Evans ) , Whitten started his own paper . It was called John o ' London's Weekly ; and Whitten , besides acting as editor , continued to write his signed page as ...
... passed into other hands ( for a time it was edited by the late Caradoc Evans ) , Whitten started his own paper . It was called John o ' London's Weekly ; and Whitten , besides acting as editor , continued to write his signed page as ...
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... passed a day without thinking of him many times over as the man who was sure to be against me . " That was the first influence upon one who was stubborn , sensitive , and exceptionally gifted . The second was this : Butler , having been ...
... passed a day without thinking of him many times over as the man who was sure to be against me . " That was the first influence upon one who was stubborn , sensitive , and exceptionally gifted . The second was this : Butler , having been ...
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... passed was it read and re - read , to become - still in a lesser degree than it is now , when the life of the eighteenth century is so much harder to focus than it was to the romantic poets and critics of Regency days — a storehouse of ...
... passed was it read and re - read , to become - still in a lesser degree than it is now , when the life of the eighteenth century is so much harder to focus than it was to the romantic poets and critics of Regency days — a storehouse of ...
Contents
WHY READ THE CLASSICS? Page | 9 |
DICKENS AND THACKERAY AT CHRISTMAS | 15 |
MARY RUSSELL MITFORD | 21 |
Copyright | |
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