Prose and PoetryDent, 1961 - 364 pages |
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Page 219
... human faces , with all their motley passions , all their terrible impulses of love , of hunger , and of hate — I am speaking of London . Send a philosopher to London , but no poet ! Send a philo- sopher there , and stand him at a corner ...
... human faces , with all their motley passions , all their terrible impulses of love , of hunger , and of hate — I am speaking of London . Send a philosopher to London , but no poet ! Send a philo- sopher there , and stand him at a corner ...
Page 233
... human qualities , which are utterly inappropriate , because these are relatively the negations or antitheses of human errors , such as stupidity , MEMOIRS OF SCHNABELEWOPSKI 233.
... human qualities , which are utterly inappropriate , because these are relatively the negations or antitheses of human errors , such as stupidity , MEMOIRS OF SCHNABELEWOPSKI 233.
Page 322
... human nature . When Major Bowditch was dispatched by the English Governor of the Cape of Good Hope as resident ambas- sador to the court of that powerful African monarch , he sought to ingratiate himself with the courtiers , especially ...
... human nature . When Major Bowditch was dispatched by the English Governor of the Cape of Good Hope as resident ambas- sador to the court of that powerful African monarch , he sought to ingratiate himself with the courtiers , especially ...
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BOOK OF SONGS | 3 |
Where? Ruth Duffin | 9 |
A Mountain Idyll John Todhunter | 42 |
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