Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... than Stillingfleet , more truculent than Taylor , more hypnotic than Hooker , more passionate than Perkins , and Providence grant thee a library in heaven ! VI NASCITUR MY DEAR X , You have often peered 32 LETTERS TO X.
... than Stillingfleet , more truculent than Taylor , more hypnotic than Hooker , more passionate than Perkins , and Providence grant thee a library in heaven ! VI NASCITUR MY DEAR X , You have often peered 32 LETTERS TO X.
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... Heaven in an Heaven less . " Still , I cannot forbear from quoting a longer poem - a child quite in its teens- " Life " : " Me , in the midst of dateless centuries , By Love concealed , Now newly swathed in mortal destinies , Hath Time ...
... Heaven in an Heaven less . " Still , I cannot forbear from quoting a longer poem - a child quite in its teens- " Life " : " Me , in the midst of dateless centuries , By Love concealed , Now newly swathed in mortal destinies , Hath Time ...
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... Heaven , how he sings ! " For Davies has an extraordinary affinity with the poets of the Renaissance . Not only in theme or in melody or in the peculiar fluency and lyrical aptness of his song , but , without losing any individuality ...
... Heaven , how he sings ! " For Davies has an extraordinary affinity with the poets of the Renaissance . Not only in theme or in melody or in the peculiar fluency and lyrical aptness of his song , but , without losing any individuality ...
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