Reader's Companion: A Personal Anthology Selected for Re-readability from the Writers of 2000 Years for the Reader of TodayLouis Kronenberger Viking Press, 1945 - 731 Seiten |
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... write . There are perhaps thousands of reasons . Again , what is my object precisely in writing ? If it is not for the benefit of the public why should I not simply recall these incidents in my own mind without putting them on paper ...
... write . There are perhaps thousands of reasons . Again , what is my object precisely in writing ? If it is not for the benefit of the public why should I not simply recall these incidents in my own mind without putting them on paper ...
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... write only for myself , and I wish to declare once and for all that if I write as though I were addressing readers , that is simply be- cause it is easier for me to write in that form . It is a form , an empty form - I shall never have ...
... write only for myself , and I wish to declare once and for all that if I write as though I were addressing readers , that is simply be- cause it is easier for me to write in that form . It is a form , an empty form - I shall never have ...
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... write against it want to have the glory of having written well ; and those who read it desire the glory of having read it . I who write this have perhaps this desire , and perhaps those who will read it . The heart has its reasons ...
... write against it want to have the glory of having written well ; and those who read it desire the glory of having read it . I who write this have perhaps this desire , and perhaps those who will read it . The heart has its reasons ...
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THE DEATH OF SOCRATES | 1 |
ON THE CONVERSATION OF AUTHORS | 15 |
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