Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... course happy exceptions ) takes more or less two directions . Either it devotes itself to treatment and runs away from the subject ( as exemplified by the pseudo - picturesque ) or it devotes itself exclusively and inordinately to the ...
... course happy exceptions ) takes more or less two directions . Either it devotes itself to treatment and runs away from the subject ( as exemplified by the pseudo - picturesque ) or it devotes itself exclusively and inordinately to the ...
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... than a mass of printed leaves , garbed in neat suits of cloth , like a crocodile of small boys in Etons , there is no alternative but to buy old as well as new books . So I bought and buy old books ( there is , of course , 107 OLD BOOKS.
... than a mass of printed leaves , garbed in neat suits of cloth , like a crocodile of small boys in Etons , there is no alternative but to buy old as well as new books . So I bought and buy old books ( there is , of course , 107 OLD BOOKS.
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... course as many kinds of book - hunters as there are kinds of temperament . There are so many angles from which to look at the thing - preferences , antipathies , prejudices , loves and hatreds are as noisy a set of imps in the book ...
... course as many kinds of book - hunters as there are kinds of temperament . There are so many angles from which to look at the thing - preferences , antipathies , prejudices , loves and hatreds are as noisy a set of imps in the book ...
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