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| Joseph Clayton - 1908 - 88 pages
...department, the greatest English writer of the latter half of the nineteenth century. It drives one almost to despair of English literature when one sees so extraordinary a study of English life as The Way of Ml Flesh making so little stir that when, some years later, I produce plays in which Butler's... | |
| William Henry Davies - 1908 - 72 pages
...department, the greatest English writer of the latter half of the nineteenth century. It drives one almost to despair of English literature when one sees so extraordinary a study of English life as The IVay of dll Flesh making so little stir that when, some years later, I produce plays in which Butler's... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1908 - 440 pages
...department, the greatest English writer of the latter half of the Nineteenth century. ... It drives one almost to despair of English literature when one sees so extraordinary a study of English life as ' The Way of all Flesh ' making so little stir that when, some years later, I produce plays in which... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1909 - 108 pages
...department, the greatest English writer of the latter half of the nineteenth century. It drivet one almost to despair of English literature when one sees so extraordinary a study of English life as The Way of dtt Flesh making so little stir that when, some years later, I produce plays in which Butler's... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1912 - 440 pages
...in Daily Chronicle. London : AC Fifield, 13 Clifford's Inn, EC The Way of All Flesh "It drives one almost to despair of English Literature when one sees...life as Butler's posthumous "Way of All Flesh" making «o little impression that when, some years later, I produce plays in which Butler's extraordinarily... | |
| Samuel Butler, Henry Festing Jones - 1913 - 334 pages
...department, the greatest English writer of the latter half of the nineteenth century. It drives one almost to despair of English literature when one sees so extraordinary a study of English life as The Way of dU Flesh making so little stir that when, some years later, I produce plays in which Butler's... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1913 - 328 pages
...department, the greatest English writer of the latter half of the nineteenth century. It drives one almost to despair of English literature when one sees so extraordinary a study of English life as The Way of dll Flesh making so little stir that when, some years later, I produce plays in which Butler's... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1913 - 328 pages
...department, the greatest English writer of the latter half of the nineteenth century. It drives one almost to despair of English literature when one sees so extraordinary a study of English life as The Way of M Flesh making so little stir that when, some years later, I produce plays in which Butler's... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1913 - 332 pages
...department, the greatest English writer of the latter half of the nineteenth century. It drives one almost to despair of English literature when one sees so extraordinary a study of English life as The Way of«//// Flesh making so little stir that when, some years later, I produce plays in which... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1914 - 352 pages
...department, the greatest English writer of the latter half of the nineteenth century. It drives one almost to despair of English literature when one sees so extraordinary a study of English life as The Way of dll Flesh making so little stir that when, some years later, I produce plays in which Butler's... | |
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