D'Epinay and others, and while Mrs Macdonald's researches have done much to suggest a rehabilitation of Rousseau's veracity they have not definitely been accepted to an extent which would justify the rewriting of these other lives in her sense. [Please select]
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His most interesting stories, however, he did not invent, for they are a rewriting of the old mythological tales. [Please select]
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From April following to the end of 1841, my spare time was devoted to a complete rewriting of the book from its commencement. [Please select]
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He was never tired of recasting and rewriting, from a mere fragment or preface to a finished paper. [Please select]
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And I remember writing hard, and reading it aloud to her and rewriting over and over again, for Eleanore could be severe. [Please select]
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He even quoted himself--skipping the past two months--and what had been evolved with much deliberation and rewriting sounded spontaneous and pertinent. [Please select]
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And when I say "writing"--O, believe me, it is rewriting that I have chiefly in mind. [Please select]
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To the writing, and infinite rewriting, of this first work had gone the scant leisure of more than four years. [Please select]
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The wide popular acceptance of the five volumes encouraged him to extend the series by including, and rewriting for the purpose, others of his great range of lectures. [Please select]
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This exercise may be done best outside of the classroom, the pupil answering the questions on scrap paper and rewriting these notes in the laboratory. [Please select]
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