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Harold John Massingham. ΤΟ SPEEDWELL AND HENRY FROM H. J. MASSINGHAM " True virtue is indeed nothing.
Harold John Massingham. ΤΟ SPEEDWELL AND HENRY FROM H. J. MASSINGHAM " True virtue is indeed nothing.
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Harold John Massingham. FROM H. J. MASSINGHAM " True virtue is indeed nothing else but true taste . " - Fielding . LONDON CONSTABLE & COMPANY LTD . 1919 PREFACE THESE letters were written two , three and four LETTERS TO X.
Harold John Massingham. FROM H. J. MASSINGHAM " True virtue is indeed nothing else but true taste . " - Fielding . LONDON CONSTABLE & COMPANY LTD . 1919 PREFACE THESE letters were written two , three and four LETTERS TO X.
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... true that the critic and the reader have been the common butt of the wiseacre from generation to generation - though for what purpose great men write books , except to be read and judged , if not in their own time in another , I cannot ...
... true that the critic and the reader have been the common butt of the wiseacre from generation to generation - though for what purpose great men write books , except to be read and judged , if not in their own time in another , I cannot ...
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... True , its legitimate application is pretty well confined to the Puritans , who disliked pleasure on principle , whether manifested in bawdry or rhymed bucolics . But the most exuberant darlings of the Muses also shared the passion of ...
... True , its legitimate application is pretty well confined to the Puritans , who disliked pleasure on principle , whether manifested in bawdry or rhymed bucolics . But the most exuberant darlings of the Muses also shared the passion of ...
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