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... living under almost any conditions— " So long as a man can put bread into his mouth , life is to be prized " —he spoke as one whose own conditions of life were for the most part far from what would generally be con- sidered good . He ...
... living under almost any conditions— " So long as a man can put bread into his mouth , life is to be prized " —he spoke as one whose own conditions of life were for the most part far from what would generally be con- sidered good . He ...
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... living writer of more idiosyn- cratic achievement than T. F. Powys . I am no less sure that he will always be read , by a minority , than I am that Blake and Donne will be . The emphatic differences of literary character between these ...
... living writer of more idiosyn- cratic achievement than T. F. Powys . I am no less sure that he will always be read , by a minority , than I am that Blake and Donne will be . The emphatic differences of literary character between these ...
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... living beauty and passion will always appeal to that giant heart of memories and tears which is England's . " " In that year also his poems , translated into French by a dis- tinguished French poetess , Mme . d'Avilla , were published ...
... living beauty and passion will always appeal to that giant heart of memories and tears which is England's . " " In that year also his poems , translated into French by a dis- tinguished French poetess , Mme . d'Avilla , were published ...
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Speech from the Chair delivered by THE RIGHT HON THE EARL | 37 |
Which Hazlitt? By CATHERINE MACDONALD MACLEAN M A | 88 |
The Poetry of Lord Alfred Douglas By MARIE CARMICHAEL | 105 |
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