Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... beginning of this magnificent folio is a fine portrait of Fletcher by the engraver William Marshall . Lamb possessed the second folio of 1679 ( vide “ Old China " ) . I ( down , thou autobiographical imp ! ) possess the first ! Beside ...
... beginning of this magnificent folio is a fine portrait of Fletcher by the engraver William Marshall . Lamb possessed the second folio of 1679 ( vide “ Old China " ) . I ( down , thou autobiographical imp ! ) possess the first ! Beside ...
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... beginning of his career , he has whole continents of choice on which to pitch - yellow - backs , book - plates , title - pages , woodcuts , colophons , Aldines , Baskervilles , Plantins , Frobens , black - letter books , " Smoke - Room ...
... beginning of his career , he has whole continents of choice on which to pitch - yellow - backs , book - plates , title - pages , woodcuts , colophons , Aldines , Baskervilles , Plantins , Frobens , black - letter books , " Smoke - Room ...
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... beginning of the seventeenth century was at its maturest development , highly cultivated and yet free on the other hand from the cliché of eld and over- practice , and on the other from the necessary but waste- ful and clumsy ...
... beginning of the seventeenth century was at its maturest development , highly cultivated and yet free on the other hand from the cliché of eld and over- practice , and on the other from the necessary but waste- ful and clumsy ...
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