Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... eye upon the conditions of his trade . How he will dwindle in his own esteem ! Coleridge , who compared the activities of reviewers to those of maggots , inferior to bookworms , living on the delicious brains of genius , is , he will ...
... eye upon the conditions of his trade . How he will dwindle in his own esteem ! Coleridge , who compared the activities of reviewers to those of maggots , inferior to bookworms , living on the delicious brains of genius , is , he will ...
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... eyes to see His owne disgrace and know an high degree Of blisse , the place , if thereto he might clime And not live thralled to imperious Time ? " I hardly think it necessary to point the moral . The truth is that it is highly ...
... eyes to see His owne disgrace and know an high degree Of blisse , the place , if thereto he might clime And not live thralled to imperious Time ? " I hardly think it necessary to point the moral . The truth is that it is highly ...
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... eyes and questioned , ' Tell us now Who smote Thee ? ' Thou wast silent , when to - day Mine eyes are holden , and again they say , ' Who smote Thee ? ' Lord , I tell them it is Thou . " " NATURE " : " It is His garment ; and to them ...
... eyes and questioned , ' Tell us now Who smote Thee ? ' Thou wast silent , when to - day Mine eyes are holden , and again they say , ' Who smote Thee ? ' Lord , I tell them it is Thou . " " NATURE " : " It is His garment ; and to them ...
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