Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... instance , a library like the Huth , the backs of which in a sale - room remind one in their ceremonious magnificence of walking down a street of gorgeous palaces . Oh ! for an honest inn , or even a villa , you sigh . The Huth is , or ...
... instance , a library like the Huth , the backs of which in a sale - room remind one in their ceremonious magnificence of walking down a street of gorgeous palaces . Oh ! for an honest inn , or even a villa , you sigh . The Huth is , or ...
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... instance , is half a literary and half a moral tradition . The moderns , you may say , have worn the tradition bare , and the poverty and meaning- lessness of Christianity is the result . But you cannot weed out a tradition which has ...
... instance , is half a literary and half a moral tradition . The moderns , you may say , have worn the tradition bare , and the poverty and meaning- lessness of Christianity is the result . But you cannot weed out a tradition which has ...
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... instance , whose range and knowledge make him an excellent guide to the passes of good literary preference , hardly mentions him except under persuasion and in a reluctant foot - note . Wordsworth , who unquestionably owed 178 LETTERS TO X.
... instance , whose range and knowledge make him an excellent guide to the passes of good literary preference , hardly mentions him except under persuasion and in a reluctant foot - note . Wordsworth , who unquestionably owed 178 LETTERS TO X.
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