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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... short stories and satirical ballads which appeared from time to time in Indian newspapers and won imme- diate popularity . As early as 1886 his name was well known throughout India . In this year the best of the satirical verses were ...
... short stories and satirical ballads which appeared from time to time in Indian newspapers and won imme- diate popularity . As early as 1886 his name was well known throughout India . In this year the best of the satirical verses were ...
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... short stories were written , as well as the whole of the Gloucester fishing - tale " Captains Courageous . " IO . ENGLAND AND SOUTH AFRICA . - On leav- ing Vermont , Mr. Kipling returned to England and took a house for a short time at ...
... short stories were written , as well as the whole of the Gloucester fishing - tale " Captains Courageous . " IO . ENGLAND AND SOUTH AFRICA . - On leav- ing Vermont , Mr. Kipling returned to England and took a house for a short time at ...
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... Books he has created a dis- tinctly new form of literature as different from prototype in this He has invented Æsop as from his other closest kind , Mr. Joel Chandler Harris . for his short stories a prose style so bare of all con ...
... Books he has created a dis- tinctly new form of literature as different from prototype in this He has invented Æsop as from his other closest kind , Mr. Joel Chandler Harris . for his short stories a prose style so bare of all con ...
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... short stories . Mrs. Hauksbee is not clearly discriminated from Mrs. Polly Mallowe or from Mrs. Harriet Herriott . Mrs. Reiver differs from her hated rival only by being plainly labelled : " wicked in a business - like way , " and " not ...
... short stories . Mrs. Hauksbee is not clearly discriminated from Mrs. Polly Mallowe or from Mrs. Harriet Herriott . Mrs. Reiver differs from her hated rival only by being plainly labelled : " wicked in a business - like way , " and " not ...
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... SHORT STORY . Mr. Kipling has inexhaustible inventiveness . To have written more than one hundred and fifty stories , hardly one of which gives the reader the impression of being some familiar set of incidents turned up again , is to ...
... SHORT STORY . Mr. Kipling has inexhaustible inventiveness . To have written more than one hundred and fifty stories , hardly one of which gives the reader the impression of being some familiar set of incidents turned up again , is to ...
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