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1 The publication of this book marked the culmination of his literary career .
2 After he graduated, he moved to London to pursue a literary career .
3 He said good-bye to the bookseller, and his literary career fairly began.
4 A moment ago you were regretting my choice of a literary career .
5 It was one of the few triumphant moments in Poe's literary career .
6 Her literary career would be ended, her life would be a blank.
7 This novel opens Vanessa Ronan's literary career the way dynamite opens a safe.
8 Charles Dickens began his literary career working as a parliamentary reporter.
9 The seventh satire deals with the difficulties besetting a literary career .
10 Indeed, I have great cause for gratitude in my literary career .
11 Seems like Wallet's literary career is about to sprout new leaves.
12 She had already begun to sigh for the glories of a literary career .
13 This was to become the central paradox of Poe's literary career .
14 Finally appeared Leo Tolstoi, whose literary career extended nearly sixty years.
15 No one's literary career can have been smoother or more unchequered than mine.
16 Balzac met the famous Olympe early in his literary career ; he says of her:
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