High School English, Book 4Macmillan, 1936 - English language |
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... experience , but the experiences of many veteran hunters , I regard all the four African animals , but especially the lion , elephant , and buffalo , as much more dangerous than the grizzly . As it happened , however , the only narrow ...
... experience , but the experiences of many veteran hunters , I regard all the four African animals , but especially the lion , elephant , and buffalo , as much more dangerous than the grizzly . As it happened , however , the only narrow ...
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Henry Seidel Canby. How shall you find your subject ? There is experience , either actual or vicarious , behind every piece of real writing . In poetry , particularly , there is a feeling , an emotional experience . Probably , if you sin ...
Henry Seidel Canby. How shall you find your subject ? There is experience , either actual or vicarious , behind every piece of real writing . In poetry , particularly , there is a feeling , an emotional experience . Probably , if you sin ...
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Henry Seidel Canby. an experience . There are for you , too , innumerable subjects , determined only by your interests and your experience . One caution . Those who would write must serve an apprenticeship . Do not be discouraged if ...
Henry Seidel Canby. an experience . There are for you , too , innumerable subjects , determined only by your interests and your experience . One caution . Those who would write must serve an apprenticeship . Do not be discouraged if ...
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