Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... personality . On the whole , there are four kinds of purchasers . First , the moneyed collector , who writes a cheque for his mistress's binding and takes no more toll of her charms . He is a kind of Sennacherib , invading the pastoral ...
... personality . On the whole , there are four kinds of purchasers . First , the moneyed collector , who writes a cheque for his mistress's binding and takes no more toll of her charms . He is a kind of Sennacherib , invading the pastoral ...
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... personality , but only as contributing to the " group - consciousness " of his fellow - mystics . He has been only a tree in the orchard of seventeenth - century devotional poetry . Saintsbury , for instance , whose range and knowledge ...
... personality , but only as contributing to the " group - consciousness " of his fellow - mystics . He has been only a tree in the orchard of seventeenth - century devotional poetry . Saintsbury , for instance , whose range and knowledge ...
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... personality of Harry Belsire . Harry is a perfectly normal young man of a candid disposition , of social qualities , and decent impulses , an employee in a respectable firm of photographic reproducers . But he is also the possessor of a ...
... personality of Harry Belsire . Harry is a perfectly normal young man of a candid disposition , of social qualities , and decent impulses , an employee in a respectable firm of photographic reproducers . But he is also the possessor of a ...
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