Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... tion , since it actually had the hardihood to admit the claims of the literature of another age as worthy of imitation . This is how the good Bishop Percy waxes judicial upon " The Ballad of the Nut - Brown Maid " : " Indeed , if it had ...
... tion , since it actually had the hardihood to admit the claims of the literature of another age as worthy of imitation . This is how the good Bishop Percy waxes judicial upon " The Ballad of the Nut - Brown Maid " : " Indeed , if it had ...
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... tion , encumbered with baggage , wives , concubines and camp - followers . He is , in fact , the literary evidence of spontaneous generation . Work ? Would ye have the iridescent wings of Ariel droop with long - distance flights ...
... tion , encumbered with baggage , wives , concubines and camp - followers . He is , in fact , the literary evidence of spontaneous generation . Work ? Would ye have the iridescent wings of Ariel droop with long - distance flights ...
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... tion , for the history of printing , for all the varied senti- ments and amenities a library affords . I rack my mind for objurgation . I have it — he is only a few steps higher up than that nameless pestilence , that assassin of inno ...
... tion , for the history of printing , for all the varied senti- ments and amenities a library affords . I rack my mind for objurgation . I have it — he is only a few steps higher up than that nameless pestilence , that assassin of inno ...
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