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1 London, the battlefield of the literary aspirant since Caxton invented the printing press.
2 The monthlies offer another attractive field for the literary aspirant .
3 Why does the literary aspirant have such a struggle?
4 These forms are favorites with the inexperienced because they seem to dodge some of the difficulties that beset the way of the literary aspirant .
5 And besides- Iseequite enough of literary aspirants all the year round.
6 No doubt the chances against literary aspirants are very great.
7 The Knickerbocker Magazine was then the chosen organ to which all young literary aspirants sent their productions.
8 Letters from literary aspirants were so numerous that he prepared a "form" letter of reply:
9 I am told that literary aspirants in these days do not read books, or read them only for purposes of review-writing.
10 He won't want to be bothered with literary aspirants on his summer holiday, and he will guess that I want his help-
11 He's capable of correcting the grammar of " literary aspirants , " and as for recommending to publishers-well ,anyonecan recommend, I suppose.'
12 They were his one counsel to literary aspirants , who, according as they took it, are now bearded and prosperous or shaven and on the rates.
13 "You have the misfortune, sir," Douglas said, "to be the editor of a popular magazine, and you are consequently never safe from the literary aspirant .
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