A Kipling Primer1899 - 219 páginas |
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... Spectator has said of him that he " is of all living writers the most care- ful and conscientious in the matter of form . " He knows the value of individual words as a mechanic knows the use and importance of different tools , and can ...
... Spectator has said of him that he " is of all living writers the most care- ful and conscientious in the matter of form . " He knows the value of individual words as a mechanic knows the use and importance of different tools , and can ...
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... Spectator . " A thing to stir the blood like a trumpet . Academy . " " " " - - BALLAD OF THE 66 BOLIVAR , ' THE . ( Ballads . ) A triumphant song of seven drunken English sailors who had brought their half - wrecked vessel through a ...
... Spectator . " A thing to stir the blood like a trumpet . Academy . " " " " - - BALLAD OF THE 66 BOLIVAR , ' THE . ( Ballads . ) A triumphant song of seven drunken English sailors who had brought their half - wrecked vessel through a ...
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... Spectator . BEYOND THE PALE . ( Plain Tales . ) Every man should keep to his own caste . Trejago , an Englishman , didn't , and his love intrigue with Bisesa , a pretty Hindu widow of fifteen , resulted only in sorrow to himself and to ...
... Spectator . BEYOND THE PALE . ( Plain Tales . ) Every man should keep to his own caste . Trejago , an Englishman , didn't , and his love intrigue with Bisesa , a pretty Hindu widow of fifteen , resulted only in sorrow to himself and to ...
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... Spectator . BROKEN - LINK HANDICAP , THE . ( Plain Tales . ) — Kipling reveals in this story as intimate a knowledge of horse - racing as he shows of polo in " The Maltese Cat . " At the Chedputter races , the famous Shackles ...
... Spectator . BROKEN - LINK HANDICAP , THE . ( Plain Tales . ) — Kipling reveals in this story as intimate a knowledge of horse - racing as he shows of polo in " The Maltese Cat . " At the Chedputter races , the famous Shackles ...
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... Spectator . BUBBLING WELL ROAD . ( Life's Handicap . ) — The author loses his way in a patch of " plumed jungle grass , from ten to twenty feet high , and from three to four miles square . gone with the " " In the heart of the patch ...
... Spectator . BUBBLING WELL ROAD . ( Life's Handicap . ) — The author loses his way in a patch of " plumed jungle grass , from ten to twenty feet high , and from three to four miles square . gone with the " " In the heart of the patch ...
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