The Quarterly Review, Volume 266, Issue 527John Murray, 1936 |
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3 " English reader might well have floundered hopelessly in this attempt to follow intelligently and sympathetically the story unfolded in the book itself . The admixture of Diary , ' of Letters , ' of biography and autobiography , of ...
3 " English reader might well have floundered hopelessly in this attempt to follow intelligently and sympathetically the story unfolded in the book itself . The admixture of Diary , ' of Letters , ' of biography and autobiography , of ...
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... follows the courses of French poetry from the eleventh century until the day - before - yesterday , when the blaze ... follow his chronicle and commentary . Mr. A. P. Herbert - happily now M.P. - for many moons with his reforming broom ...
... follows the courses of French poetry from the eleventh century until the day - before - yesterday , when the blaze ... follow his chronicle and commentary . Mr. A. P. Herbert - happily now M.P. - for many moons with his reforming broom ...
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... from these periodicals , and to those who wish to follow your lead we shall be glad to send a sample copy . LEONARD SCOTT PUBLICATION COMPANY Specialists in all British Periodicals 249 West 13th Street New York. FLARE.
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