Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... natural prey . Sparrows particularly exasperate him . His natural chastity dislikes them . He desires not to kill but to fluster them , and partly of course to seize the opportunity of being officious . He has been taught none of the ...
... natural prey . Sparrows particularly exasperate him . His natural chastity dislikes them . He desires not to kill but to fluster them , and partly of course to seize the opportunity of being officious . He has been taught none of the ...
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... natural flexibility or by any arbitrary laws as to the need for it . That is to say , he allows the tech- nical grouping of his words to evolve from the sequence of his thought and to form a natural covering for it . Here are a few ...
... natural flexibility or by any arbitrary laws as to the need for it . That is to say , he allows the tech- nical grouping of his words to evolve from the sequence of his thought and to form a natural covering for it . Here are a few ...
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... natural to a poet fighting vainly against disease , one clearly per- ceives a sure development of rhythmic power founded upon a theory of poetic art , both natural to Flecker's temperamental approach to literature and indispensable to ...
... natural to a poet fighting vainly against disease , one clearly per- ceives a sure development of rhythmic power founded upon a theory of poetic art , both natural to Flecker's temperamental approach to literature and indispensable to ...
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