Anne Gilchrist, Her Life and WritingsAMS Press, 1973 - 368 Seiten |
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... sure both your health and spirits must be suffering from it . Do you see any near prospect of getting away with the dear little girl ? or do you never think of sending away the other children to your mother's ; and so delivering ...
... sure both your health and spirits must be suffering from it . Do you see any near prospect of getting away with the dear little girl ? or do you never think of sending away the other children to your mother's ; and so delivering ...
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... sure you underrate him . . . . The Ballad of Burdens should be taken , I think , as a study from a particular point of view , both of conception and of art . It seems to be about as true as Ecclesiastes - which is to me one of the most ...
... sure you underrate him . . . . The Ballad of Burdens should be taken , I think , as a study from a particular point of view , both of conception and of art . It seems to be about as true as Ecclesiastes - which is to me one of the most ...
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... sure you are right in your esti- mate of Walt Whitman . There is nothing in him that I shall ever let go my hold of . For me the reading of his poems is truly a new birth of the soul . I shall quite fearlessly accept your kind offer of ...
... sure you are right in your esti- mate of Walt Whitman . There is nothing in him that I shall ever let go my hold of . For me the reading of his poems is truly a new birth of the soul . I shall quite fearlessly accept your kind offer of ...
Inhalt
BIOGRAPHY | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 11 |
Schooldays | 19 |
Urheberrecht | |
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