Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... passion and adoration ; in so far as it implies a stable discovery and a permanent conquest of the spirit it has no enemies except among the mentally blind , the spiritually lame and halt . As such it is a vivid and present reality ...
... passion and adoration ; in so far as it implies a stable discovery and a permanent conquest of the spirit it has no enemies except among the mentally blind , the spiritually lame and halt . As such it is a vivid and present reality ...
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... passion with quietude ; a lover more holy than an angel is hovered over by an angel even more com- panionable than one of Cowper's hares ; here are humanity and divinity , art and morality inseparably one ! Man is disparadised , but ...
... passion with quietude ; a lover more holy than an angel is hovered over by an angel even more com- panionable than one of Cowper's hares ; here are humanity and divinity , art and morality inseparably one ! Man is disparadised , but ...
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... passion , for I do not want to give the impression that " Michael Field ” is cool as moonlight . She is more passionate than Flecker , who , even at his best , is a trifle frosty . But what I am anxious to make clear is that the differ ...
... passion , for I do not want to give the impression that " Michael Field ” is cool as moonlight . She is more passionate than Flecker , who , even at his best , is a trifle frosty . But what I am anxious to make clear is that the differ ...
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