Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... Cant . No deviltry is more insidious , more demoralizing , more triumphant , and more secure . The whole epic of human endeavour may be bowdlerized by a single cant phrase in the margin . Cant is old and young , older than the legend of ...
... Cant . No deviltry is more insidious , more demoralizing , more triumphant , and more secure . The whole epic of human endeavour may be bowdlerized by a single cant phrase in the margin . Cant is old and young , older than the legend of ...
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... Cant , who slew his brother Abel , born into the world . How then did the young life of cant fall into bad company ? What song did the Sirens sing , and who feathered the shaft that wounded Philoctetes ? I can only suggest an ...
... Cant , who slew his brother Abel , born into the world . How then did the young life of cant fall into bad company ? What song did the Sirens sing , and who feathered the shaft that wounded Philoctetes ? I can only suggest an ...
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... cant of the first lustre , though I must allow there is a kind of naïveté in the totting up of his benefactions which adulterates the poison . How pleased Richard must have been ! But observe there is no jargon . The cant is in the ...
... cant of the first lustre , though I must allow there is a kind of naïveté in the totting up of his benefactions which adulterates the poison . How pleased Richard must have been ! But observe there is no jargon . The cant is in the ...
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