Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... once put it to one of these incredibly romantic personages that it was his business to give to the world , and not to take . At once his counten- ance had letters of fire written across it- " These literary men ! " But inasmuch as these ...
... once put it to one of these incredibly romantic personages that it was his business to give to the world , and not to take . At once his counten- ance had letters of fire written across it- " These literary men ! " But inasmuch as these ...
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... once placed in his catalogue under " Facetiæ " Rowe's translation of Lucan's Pharsalia , a miracle of dullness ! My theory is that Master Bookseller thought Pharsalus a derivative of phallus . Little wonder that the exceptions ( and I ...
... once placed in his catalogue under " Facetiæ " Rowe's translation of Lucan's Pharsalia , a miracle of dullness ! My theory is that Master Bookseller thought Pharsalus a derivative of phallus . Little wonder that the exceptions ( and I ...
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... once called your attention - system on the one hand and confusion on the other . On the plane where passion and hatred meet , there are shamefully matched the ex- treme of system and the extreme of confusion . And not only does realism ...
... once called your attention - system on the one hand and confusion on the other . On the plane where passion and hatred meet , there are shamefully matched the ex- treme of system and the extreme of confusion . And not only does realism ...
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