Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... thought it an elementary knowledge in a translator that the English language is not susceptible to such particu- larities of tenses ) . These are only the more prominent improvements in accuracy " in a prose poem of thirteen verses . I ...
... thought it an elementary knowledge in a translator that the English language is not susceptible to such particu- larities of tenses ) . These are only the more prominent improvements in accuracy " in a prose poem of thirteen verses . I ...
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... thought . After all , is it not the esoteric of cant to make a show of virtue ? Well , all depends upon whether you have it or no . If you have , you are only a Pharisee , thanking God you are better than your neighbours . What then ...
... thought . After all , is it not the esoteric of cant to make a show of virtue ? Well , all depends upon whether you have it or no . If you have , you are only a Pharisee , thanking God you are better than your neighbours . What then ...
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... thought , the cadence out at the corners . It bends loosely to feeling but does not dis- cipline thought . And to some of the poets who use it , it is a convenient device for little riches in an infinite room . XXXIII A PILGRIM WHO ...
... thought , the cadence out at the corners . It bends loosely to feeling but does not dis- cipline thought . And to some of the poets who use it , it is a convenient device for little riches in an infinite room . XXXIII A PILGRIM WHO ...
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