Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... experience and each hunter , if that experience match the qualities of his mind , the secret fabric of his temper and character , is right . My own is too casual and untidy for any such deductions . When I first caught the afflatus , I ...
... experience and each hunter , if that experience match the qualities of his mind , the secret fabric of his temper and character , is right . My own is too casual and untidy for any such deductions . When I first caught the afflatus , I ...
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... experience . I went to bed very late that night , and all I had to say in the early hours of the morning was : " Yes , after all , even if civilization is skin deep , Man is the image of God as clearly as he can be the image of Satan ...
... experience . I went to bed very late that night , and all I had to say in the early hours of the morning was : " Yes , after all , even if civilization is skin deep , Man is the image of God as clearly as he can be the image of Satan ...
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... experience ours . The reader is always conscious of watching this passion- ately struggling mood from a distance . The poetic im- pulse , being too exclusively personal , rather drags its experience down into itself , than sends it ...
... experience ours . The reader is always conscious of watching this passion- ately struggling mood from a distance . The poetic im- pulse , being too exclusively personal , rather drags its experience down into itself , than sends it ...
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