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Example sentences for "literary club"

  • When he begins to rock a little she knows he has remembered, and then pretty soon he tells her about the "Snowed-In" Literary Club.

  • About 1820 there was another PAUL'S HEAD in Cateaton Street, where a literary club used to be held "for the cultivation of forensic eloquence.

  • In 1603, Sir Walter Raleigh established a literary club in this house, doubtless the first in England.

  • Literary Club, original member of the, i.

  • The formation of a literary club is not a difficult matter, though the amount of red tape with which it is sometimes covered up makes the project seem formidable.

  • The leading spirits of the Woman's Literary Club of Endbury cast about for some other sphere of interest to annex as their very own property.

  • Lydia was intensely conscious, under her sister's forbearing silence, that Marietta had never been asked to join the Woman's Literary Club.

  • By reason of the agitation caused by these lectures a Woman's Literary Club[534] was organized in Toronto with Dr.

  • Ladies' Column' under the auspices of the Toronto Woman's Literary Club, the first ladies' club ever formed in Canada.

  • He wrote to London to his nearest and dearest friends--the members of a literary club of which he was a member--to complain that his "loneliness weighed on him.

  • I first saw Charles Browne at a literary club; he had only been a few hours in London, and he seemed highly pleased and excited at finding himself in the old city to which his thoughts had so often wandered.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    ancient period; bird life; favorable impression; great hand; heavenly light; hide from; literary career; literary club; literary education; literary fame; literary form; literary life; literary merit; literary production; literary study; literary work; literary works; remarkable instance; rigid vows; scholastic theology; small stream; two ways; venous blood; will offer; will read; yellow streak