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... write imaginatively on any theme suggested by me.2 To the question - now no longer heard - What shall I write about ? there is never an answer . There could be none . One writes imaginatively about imaginative experiences ; no one else ...
... write imaginatively on any theme suggested by me.2 To the question - now no longer heard - What shall I write about ? there is never an answer . There could be none . One writes imaginatively about imaginative experiences ; no one else ...
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... write a good prose - story , essay , criticism - as we have illustrated fully enough in Lincoln Verse , Story , and Essay ; some write exceptionally in either form ; and many of our best essayists have not to our knowledge attempted ...
... write a good prose - story , essay , criticism - as we have illustrated fully enough in Lincoln Verse , Story , and Essay ; some write exceptionally in either form ; and many of our best essayists have not to our knowledge attempted ...
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... write poetry . No longer is the " composition " a worrisome task dug out of books , tinkered by sympathetic elders , sweated over until Sunday midnight and brought in with a gasp on Mon- day morning . It is now a bit of joy done in ...
... write poetry . No longer is the " composition " a worrisome task dug out of books , tinkered by sympathetic elders , sweated over until Sunday midnight and brought in with a gasp on Mon- day morning . It is now a bit of joy done in ...
Contents
PURPOSE | 1 |
ILLUSTRATION OF METHOD IN CERTAIN CASES | 11 |
BROADWAY | 22 |
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