Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 25 |
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... speak with the tongues of men or of angels , that saints walked upon the seas and picked flowers from them , or went voyaging on whales , or hung their cloaks on sunbeams ? Miracles were to that age what the wireless , the electric ...
... speak with the tongues of men or of angels , that saints walked upon the seas and picked flowers from them , or went voyaging on whales , or hung their cloaks on sunbeams ? Miracles were to that age what the wireless , the electric ...
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... speak in plain English ; I am , and ever will be , your unalterable friend . I did not give your love to Miss Rumsey , having not yet seen her in private , and in public she will not speak to me because of her great love to Fowler ; and ...
... speak in plain English ; I am , and ever will be , your unalterable friend . I did not give your love to Miss Rumsey , having not yet seen her in private , and in public she will not speak to me because of her great love to Fowler ; and ...
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... speak with a special authority : " The gods guard over us With sword and with rod ; Weaving shadow to cover us , Heaping the sod . That law may fulfil herself wholly , to darken man's face before God . " This is a perfectly Greek idea ...
... speak with a special authority : " The gods guard over us With sword and with rod ; Weaving shadow to cover us , Heaping the sod . That law may fulfil herself wholly , to darken man's face before God . " This is a perfectly Greek idea ...
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Fact and Fancy in Medieval English Literature By Miss | 12 |
III | 28 |
Atalanta in Calydon By C M Bowra M A F B A | 51 |
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