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" Whenever I read a book or a passage that particularly pleased me, in which a thing was said or an effect rendered with propriety, in which there was either some conspicuous force or some happy distinction in the style, I must sit down at once and set... "
Language for Men of Affairs - Page 483
1920
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Outlook and Independent, Volume 69

1901 - 1110 pages
...to be an author (though I wished that, too) as that I had vowed that I would learn to write. . . . Whenever I read a book or a passage that particularly...effect rendered with propriety, in which there was either some conspicuous force or some happy distinction in the style, 1 must sit down at once and set...
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Irish Monthly, Volume 43

1915 - 826 pages
...but choose well." Let us see what an Artful Dodger did when he was on the " kinchin lay" : — • '' Whenever I read a book or a passage that particularly...effect rendered with propriety, in which there was either some conspicuous force or some happy distinction in the style, I must sit down at once and set...
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Book News, Volume 6

1888 - 612 pages
...wished to be an author (though I wished that too) as that I had vowed that I would learn to write. Whenever I read a book or a passage that particularly...propriety, in which there was some conspicuous force or some happy distinction in the style, I must sit down at once and set myself to ape that quality. I...
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The Writer, Volume 3

1889 - 308 pages
...Stevenson has said of himself during those years when he was laying the foundation of what he is to-day : " Whenever I read a book or a passage that particularly...effect rendered with propriety, in which there was either some conspicuous force, or some happy distinction in the style, I must sit down at once and...
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The Young Woman's Journal, Volume 21

1910 - 724 pages
...vocabulary. He tells us he had vowed he would learn to write, and says: "Whenever I read a book on a passage that particularly pleased me, in which a...effect rendered with propriety, in which there was either some conscious force or some happy distinction in the style, I must sit down at once and set...
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Proceedings of the ... Summer Meeting of the ..., Volume 8, Parts 1909-1912

American Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf - 1909 - 398 pages
...think that this practice had much to do with his simple style and use of pure English. Stevenson says: "Whenever I read a book or a passage that particularly...effect rendered with propriety, in which there was either some conspicuous force or some happy distinction in the style, I must sit down at once and set...
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The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume 13

Robert Louis Stevenson, Lloyd Osbourne, Fanny Van de Grift Stevenson, William Ernest Henley - 1895 - 380 pages
...that there was perhaps more profit, as there was certainly more effort, in my secret labours at home. Whenever I read a book or a passage that particularly...effect rendered with propriety, in which there was either some conspicuous force or some happy distinction in the style, I must sit down at once and set...
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The Principles of Rhetoric

Adams Sherman Hill - 1895 - 460 pages
...that there was perhaps more profit, as there was certainly more effort, in my secret labors at home. Whenever I read a book or a passage that particularly...effect rendered with propriety, in which there was either some conspicuous force or some happy distinction in the style, I must sit down at once and set...
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The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson...

Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 380 pages
...that there was perhaps more profit, as there was certainly more effort, in my secret labours at home. Whenever I read a book or a passage that particularly...effect rendered with propriety, in which there was either some conspicuous force or some happy distinction in the style, I must sit down at once and set...
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The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson: Virginibus puerisque ...

Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 388 pages
...that there was perhaps more profit, as there was certainly more effort, in my secret labours at home. Whenever I read a book or a passage that particularly...effect rendered with propriety, in which there was either some conspicuous force or some happy distinction in the style, I must sit down at once and set...
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