Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... thou must why Thou hatest sage antiquity With Philistinish jealousy . Is't envy , appetite or lusty Futurist rage against the musty ? Truly I cannot diagnose That a passion literary Or love of learning urges thee To drive thy forceps ...
... thou must why Thou hatest sage antiquity With Philistinish jealousy . Is't envy , appetite or lusty Futurist rage against the musty ? Truly I cannot diagnose That a passion literary Or love of learning urges thee To drive thy forceps ...
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... Thou cruel husband , thou unnatʼral father ! Thou most remorseless , most ungrateful man , To waste my fortune , rob me of my son ; To drive me to despair and then reproach me For being what thou'st made me . " " Down , down , my ...
... Thou cruel husband , thou unnatʼral father ! Thou most remorseless , most ungrateful man , To waste my fortune , rob me of my son ; To drive me to despair and then reproach me For being what thou'st made me . " " Down , down , my ...
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... thou for all this grief ? When thou art old much cause may be , And tears will bring thee no relief " . expresses sentiment for sentiment , and not very far from word for word , Greene's famous lines : " Weep not , my wanton , smile ...
... thou for all this grief ? When thou art old much cause may be , And tears will bring thee no relief " . expresses sentiment for sentiment , and not very far from word for word , Greene's famous lines : " Weep not , my wanton , smile ...
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