A Kipling Primer: Including Biographical and Critical Chapters, an Index to Mr. Kipling's Principal Writings, and BibliographiesChatto & Windus, 1899 - 219 páginas |
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... poet's father was more , however , than a mere artist , in the narrower sense . His scholarly and literary aptitudes are shown in Beast and Man in India , 1891 , a book which brought him wide and well - deserved recognition . Regarding ...
... poet's father was more , however , than a mere artist , in the narrower sense . His scholarly and literary aptitudes are shown in Beast and Man in India , 1891 , a book which brought him wide and well - deserved recognition . Regarding ...
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... poets . He was born into an atmosphere of ideal charm and culture , and yet the circumstances of his birth in the great ... poet was familiarly called “ Ruddie . ” It is interesting to learn that as he grew in years he " scorned all play ...
... poets . He was born into an atmosphere of ideal charm and culture , and yet the circumstances of his birth in the great ... poet was familiarly called “ Ruddie . ” It is interesting to learn that as he grew in years he " scorned all play ...
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... poet with his family made a tour to Cape Town , South Africa , where his greeting from the English population was exceedingly warm . He re- moved in the spring of this year to his present home , Rottingdean , Sussex , a village near ...
... poet with his family made a tour to Cape Town , South Africa , where his greeting from the English population was exceedingly warm . He re- moved in the spring of this year to his present home , Rottingdean , Sussex , a village near ...
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... poet which medical science and the loving care of his wife could devise , but he grew worse , and for a number of days was kept alive only by the administration of oxygen . He was , most of the time , unconscious . Dr. Jane- way , the ...
... poet which medical science and the loving care of his wife could devise , but he grew worse , and for a number of days was kept alive only by the administration of oxygen . He was , most of the time , unconscious . Dr. Jane- way , the ...
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... poet's eyes , " says a contem- porary account , " and he murmured , half to himself , half aloud : Poor little Joe . ' " 13. RESTORATION TO HEALTH . - Despite the sorrow of this great bereavement , Mr. Kipling suffered no relapse ...
... poet's eyes , " says a contem- porary account , " and he murmured , half to himself , half aloud : Poor little Joe . ' " 13. RESTORATION TO HEALTH . - Despite the sorrow of this great bereavement , Mr. Kipling suffered no relapse ...
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