Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... suggestion are evoked by Shakespeare , Massinger , Ford , Webster , Middleton , Burton , the Bible translators ... suggested is not necessarily an accompaniment to a set piece . Loosely defined , it is an artistic prompting , unable to ...
... suggestion are evoked by Shakespeare , Massinger , Ford , Webster , Middleton , Burton , the Bible translators ... suggested is not necessarily an accompaniment to a set piece . Loosely defined , it is an artistic prompting , unable to ...
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... suggest- ing a philosophy of actual life , of human conflict , and of what I may call superconsciousness , while at the same time avoiding the commonplace appeal of occult - mongering . As an example of sheer virtuosity the way in which ...
... suggest- ing a philosophy of actual life , of human conflict , and of what I may call superconsciousness , while at the same time avoiding the commonplace appeal of occult - mongering . As an example of sheer virtuosity the way in which ...
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... suggest rather than to reveal the austere nakedness of her moulding . Blue - bells are her spring garland , foxgloves her summer kirtle , and purple heather her autumn veil . " Where Nature's horn increases so , The flowers have hardly ...
... suggest rather than to reveal the austere nakedness of her moulding . Blue - bells are her spring garland , foxgloves her summer kirtle , and purple heather her autumn veil . " Where Nature's horn increases so , The flowers have hardly ...
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