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... Literature , The , 86 Blake , Emily Calvin , 39 Book , Making a Complete , " " II Book Reviews , 12 , 43 , 60 , 76 , 92 , 126 , 140 , 157 , 172 , 186 Bosher , Kate Langley , 182 Braddon , Mary Elizabeth , 41 Brady , Cyrus Townsend , 134 ...
... Literature , The , 86 Blake , Emily Calvin , 39 Book , Making a Complete , " " II Book Reviews , 12 , 43 , 60 , 76 , 92 , 126 , 140 , 157 , 172 , 186 Bosher , Kate Langley , 182 Braddon , Mary Elizabeth , 41 Brady , Cyrus Townsend , 134 ...
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... LITERATURE , " in full in THE WRITER for Novem- ber , 1896. Sent post - paid on receipt of fifteen cents . HERBERT SPENCER'S ESSAY ON " THE PHIL- OSOPHY OF STYLE " in full in THE WRITER for August , 1900. Sent , post - paid , on receipt ...
... LITERATURE , " in full in THE WRITER for Novem- ber , 1896. Sent post - paid on receipt of fifteen cents . HERBERT SPENCER'S ESSAY ON " THE PHIL- OSOPHY OF STYLE " in full in THE WRITER for August , 1900. Sent , post - paid , on receipt ...
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... literature . was for his graduation that , as class poet of 1907 , he wrote ' A Troop of the Guard , ' the best known , perhaps , of his poems , which was widely reprinted and com- mented upon at the time . He planned a further period ...
... literature . was for his graduation that , as class poet of 1907 , he wrote ' A Troop of the Guard , ' the best known , perhaps , of his poems , which was widely reprinted and com- mented upon at the time . He planned a further period ...
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... literature because of its brilliancy , which is enhanced by polishing , and because the more it is perfected by art the more valuable it becomes . In allusion to its fourteen - lined structure it has also been called the gem of fourteen ...
... literature because of its brilliancy , which is enhanced by polishing , and because the more it is perfected by art the more valuable it becomes . In allusion to its fourteen - lined structure it has also been called the gem of fourteen ...
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... literature , it includes selections from French and German writers and from the wit and wis- dom of the ancients . In the three hundred and fifty pages of index , quota- tions are indexed and cross - indexed under their various words ...
... literature , it includes selections from French and German writers and from the wit and wis- dom of the ancients . In the three hundred and fifty pages of index , quota- tions are indexed and cross - indexed under their various words ...
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Página 43 - April 1, 1915. Essays will be limited to ten thousand words and must be in the possession of the Secretary by June 1, 1915. Six typewritten copies must be furnished in order that the preliminary reading may be done independently. The right is reserved by the Association to publish not only the prize essay, but any others which may be omitted in competition, copyright privileges to be vested in the Association for all such.
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