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literary work

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Of course, a great literary work does not a great film make—if it did, Shakespeare would need merely to be slathered on celluloid.

Apprised of the commercial success of his lost literary work, Thiessen laughs.

He tried then to supplement his scanty income by literary work (translations from the Russian).

And, therefore, I would not discourage anyone in expending whatever thought and labour might be in him upon any literary work.

He had been making money by his literary work, and was well able to afford himself a little recreation.

This was true not only in connection with his literary work, but with all his relations in life.

One of them was a country girl of genius and refinement who came to the city to do literary work.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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