Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 35Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... riding through Tuscany and stop at an inn . They ask for a drink and the landlord pours them what he calls a fine old wine . They swallow a mouthful , and find it palpably new . ' Hmm , very old . It seems to have attained second ...
... riding through Tuscany and stop at an inn . They ask for a drink and the landlord pours them what he calls a fine old wine . They swallow a mouthful , and find it palpably new . ' Hmm , very old . It seems to have attained second ...
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... riding a horse or mule , but was carried on a chair shoulder - high between horsemen . He had some endearing qualities , notably a love of nature . He would stop to admire blue flax fields , the scarlet of wild strawberries , a clump of ...
... riding a horse or mule , but was carried on a chair shoulder - high between horsemen . He had some endearing qualities , notably a love of nature . He would stop to admire blue flax fields , the scarlet of wild strawberries , a clump of ...
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... arts pages of the news- papers . At 18 or 19 his over - riding poetic influence was Keats , and even George Meredith he found unrewardingly crabbed . Had Marie Stopes Memorial Lecture, 1968 POETRY IN MY TIME By ROY FULLER, f r s l.
... arts pages of the news- papers . At 18 or 19 his over - riding poetic influence was Keats , and even George Meredith he found unrewardingly crabbed . Had Marie Stopes Memorial Lecture, 1968 POETRY IN MY TIME By ROY FULLER, f r s l.
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1967 | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1966 | 18 |
A BICENTENARY | 40 |
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