Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... fact , are a vicious departure from the simple rules which should govern the reviewer in his occupation . To be quite fair to this very plausible exposition , I ought to say that , though the critic does not define exactly what a ...
... fact , are a vicious departure from the simple rules which should govern the reviewer in his occupation . To be quite fair to this very plausible exposition , I ought to say that , though the critic does not define exactly what a ...
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... fact that my books are still self - supporting - that I have not spent on them one penny over and beyond receipts from selling books , that , in fact , I am still some fourteen pounds to the good . But that process is on its last legs ...
... fact that my books are still self - supporting - that I have not spent on them one penny over and beyond receipts from selling books , that , in fact , I am still some fourteen pounds to the good . But that process is on its last legs ...
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... fact by writing the signature himself . What matter ? A third is Lionel Johnson's in a third edition of the witty Bishop Corbet's " Poems " ( 1672 ) , and a fourth , Robert Bridges ' and Andrew Lang's in the 1627 edition of Drayton's ...
... fact by writing the signature himself . What matter ? A third is Lionel Johnson's in a third edition of the witty Bishop Corbet's " Poems " ( 1672 ) , and a fourth , Robert Bridges ' and Andrew Lang's in the 1627 edition of Drayton's ...
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