Similar words: tripling, stripling, scotland yard, discipline, disciplined, indiscipline, disciplinary, undisciplined. Meaning: n. English author of novels and poetry who was born in India (1865-1936).
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1. He came because he could recite poems, particularly Rudyard Kipling, and at great length.
2. At least, that's what English writer Rudyard Kipling said.
3. Rudyard Kipling is a typical colonial writer and colonized India.
4. Rudyard Kipling, Pablo Picasso, Ernest Hemingway, Paul Gauguin, Samuel Beckett and others spent years dwelling abroad.
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5. Wilson , Angus . The Strange Ride Rudyard Kipling, His Life and Works . New York: Viking Press, 1978.
6. In this sense I find the autobiographies of Rudyard Kipling and G K Chesterton disappointing.
7. Rudyard Kipling described the South Islands Milford Sound as the eighth wonder of the world.
8. She certainly has some notion of drawing ( Rudyard Kipling ).
9. Rudyard Kipling, Forster and Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul are three important writers of colonial and post - colonial literature.
10. Rudyard Kipling called words the most powerful drug of mankind.
11. This praise was echoed by one of Howell's chief English admirers, Rudyard Kipling.
12. Nearly 70 after his death, the Bateman's Estate in Sussex remains the shrine of Rudyard Kipling.
13. She reads primarily "to keep up," as she puts it, much prefers Rudyard Kipling to T.S. Eliot, rarely dines out or sees a play.
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