Essays and Studies: Being Volume ... of the New Series of Essays and Studies Collected for the English AssociationJ. Murray, 1910 - 121 páginas |
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... wrote with a loving fussiness and firmness which makes her as real as if she spoke in our hearing - for instance , about his young sons ; " Unless you begin now and take great trouble with those boys I am very afraid they may get ...
... wrote with a loving fussiness and firmness which makes her as real as if she spoke in our hearing - for instance , about his young sons ; " Unless you begin now and take great trouble with those boys I am very afraid they may get ...
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... wrote each letter , and with that person alone . That is what it is to write a true letter ; and it is easy to test Keats about this . No matter how well one knows his correspondence , open a volume at random . If the eye falls on the ...
... wrote each letter , and with that person alone . That is what it is to write a true letter ; and it is easy to test Keats about this . No matter how well one knows his correspondence , open a volume at random . If the eye falls on the ...
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... wrote them , but Arthur Rimbaud . That that gives them a highly tragic significance goes without saying ; and we read them in pain , knowing as much as we do now - which is not enough - of the wild , the mystic , the im- measurably ...
... wrote them , but Arthur Rimbaud . That that gives them a highly tragic significance goes without saying ; and we read them in pain , knowing as much as we do now - which is not enough - of the wild , the mystic , the im- measurably ...
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Essays and Studies: Being Volume ... of the New Series of Essays and Studies ... English Association Vista de fragmentos - 1952 |
Essays and Studies: Being Volume ... of the New Series of Essays and Studies ... English Association Vista de fragmentos - 1951 |
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