Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... death . But death , it would seem , is the portal of infinitude , and the erudite doctor may be said to only have interrupted his untiring quest in order that it might be reverently associated with a more aetherial order an order , it ...
... death . But death , it would seem , is the portal of infinitude , and the erudite doctor may be said to only have interrupted his untiring quest in order that it might be reverently associated with a more aetherial order an order , it ...
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... death ; to make a facsimile of the present - that way lies death . James did neither of those things . He worked from the inheritance of the past , and he created an inheritance for the future . He has actually revealed new sources to ...
... death ; to make a facsimile of the present - that way lies death . James did neither of those things . He worked from the inheritance of the past , and he created an inheritance for the future . He has actually revealed new sources to ...
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... Death is all the gaines . Immortal Monarch , can so fond a Thought Lodge in my breast ? as to trust thou first brought Heere in Earth's shadie cloister wretched Man , To suck the Aire of woe , to spend life's span Mid'st sighes and ...
... Death is all the gaines . Immortal Monarch , can so fond a Thought Lodge in my breast ? as to trust thou first brought Heere in Earth's shadie cloister wretched Man , To suck the Aire of woe , to spend life's span Mid'st sighes and ...
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