Great Short-stories with Introductory Essays on the Great Story WritersWilliam James Dawson, Coningsby Dawson Harper & brothers, 1910 |
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... Shepherd , penned his tales - namely , that his short - stories do not stand apart , as things total in themselves , but are woven into a larger narrative by whose proportions they are dwarfed , so that their true completeness is ...
... Shepherd , penned his tales - namely , that his short - stories do not stand apart , as things total in themselves , but are woven into a larger narrative by whose proportions they are dwarfed , so that their true completeness is ...
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... Shepherd commenced to write . Of all the models of prose - fiction which the Tudor trans- lations had given to English literature , the first to be copied was that of Cervantes's Don Quixote , rendered into English by Thomas Shelton in ...
... Shepherd commenced to write . Of all the models of prose - fiction which the Tudor trans- lations had given to English literature , the first to be copied was that of Cervantes's Don Quixote , rendered into English by Thomas Shelton in ...
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... Shepherd , James Hogg . He was born in Scotland , among the mountains of Ettrick and Yarrow , the son of a shepherd . When he was but six years old he commenced to earn his living as a cowherd , and by his seventh year had received all ...
... Shepherd , James Hogg . He was born in Scotland , among the mountains of Ettrick and Yarrow , the son of a shepherd . When he was but six years old he commenced to earn his living as a cowherd , and by his seventh year had received all ...
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... Shepherd of Allan Ramsay . Not until his twenty- sixth year did he acquire the art of penmanship , which he learned ... shepherd's calling , making it romantic with sundry more or less successful attempts at authorship . He had reached ...
... Shepherd of Allan Ramsay . Not until his twenty- sixth year did he acquire the art of penmanship , which he learned ... shepherd's calling , making it romantic with sundry more or less successful attempts at authorship . He had reached ...
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... Shepherd , who wrote most of his short - stories in prose . It remained for yet another poet , Edgar Allan Poe , who may never have heard the name or have read a line from the writings of James Hogg , to bring to perfection the task on ...
... Shepherd , who wrote most of his short - stories in prose . It remained for yet another poet , Edgar Allan Poe , who may never have heard the name or have read a line from the writings of James Hogg , to bring to perfection the task on ...
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