Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... common denominator of the public consciousness . But the taste that appeals to and expresses the highest common factor of the public's needs is just as representative and a thousand times more in- dispensable . In the same way a writer ...
... common denominator of the public consciousness . But the taste that appeals to and expresses the highest common factor of the public's needs is just as representative and a thousand times more in- dispensable . In the same way a writer ...
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... common people of their money , " and under its own name or its alterna- tive " pricking at the belt or girdle , " flourished well on into the nineteenth century . " Cat's - cradle " is derived , I fancy , from " cratch " ( French ...
... common people of their money , " and under its own name or its alterna- tive " pricking at the belt or girdle , " flourished well on into the nineteenth century . " Cat's - cradle " is derived , I fancy , from " cratch " ( French ...
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... common good , shall be bound to manifest the same to the incorporation of beggars : to the end that it may be under- stood and known of all , for as much as such good things as these , are to be accounted as common , there being no ...
... common good , shall be bound to manifest the same to the incorporation of beggars : to the end that it may be under- stood and known of all , for as much as such good things as these , are to be accounted as common , there being no ...
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