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… later he was to enter Corpus Christi College, Oxford, to become a clergyman. The date of the “Origin of Species” is … The critical essays have had a small appreciative audience. His scholarship, as embodied in the edition of … even by Bridges’ admirers. The common judgment has been false in both cases. The plays of James served as a necessary …
Fiction
… Jesters He said, “Do you hear—?” She listened. She’d just come to join him on the terrace at the rear of the house. It … polls you saw reported in the media, and “statistical studies.” The husband made the droll joke that roughly forty … my driver’s license.” “Driving without a license! That’s points on your license.” The wife was deeply agitated. The …
Profiles
… the simple note, “James, Do take this.” Wilson was eager to comply. He wrote back on August 22, 1928, “I have been away … Huxley at his bedside. He was just forty-five years old. He died beaten and embittered. When “Nobody Loves Me” appeared … published elsewhere. Frieda agreed in a letter on January 26, 1940, but not without first noting Viking Press’s right …
… their blood which matched my own, my parents would have died to stop my pain, but after, when I healed, they would …