Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... give another example not from a sonnet this time but from the " Hymne of the Fairest Faire , " which the editor of the edition I possess calls an amplification of Ronsard's " Hymne de l'Eternité . " It is worth quoting , not only as a ...
... give another example not from a sonnet this time but from the " Hymne of the Fairest Faire , " which the editor of the edition I possess calls an amplification of Ronsard's " Hymne de l'Eternité . " It is worth quoting , not only as a ...
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... gives you the impression of no eld before it or immediately behind it . Born of tra- dition , they infect you with its still , mysterious holiness . The poems stand forth , complete and distinct in a kind of ... give 276 LETTERS TO X.
... gives you the impression of no eld before it or immediately behind it . Born of tra- dition , they infect you with its still , mysterious holiness . The poems stand forth , complete and distinct in a kind of ... give 276 LETTERS TO X.
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... give a much longer list than this ; as it is I will give you a few of Blake's proverbs which fit themselves together automatically into much of his poetry : " Always be ready to speak your mind and a base man will avoid you " ; " The ...
... give a much longer list than this ; as it is I will give you a few of Blake's proverbs which fit themselves together automatically into much of his poetry : " Always be ready to speak your mind and a base man will avoid you " ; " The ...
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