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Pagina 230
... thought ; I thought it would be fearfully quiet ; I was sure it would be awfully poky . I was sure we should be going round all the time with one of those dreadful old men that explain about the pictures and things . But we only had ...
... thought ; I thought it would be fearfully quiet ; I was sure it would be awfully poky . I was sure we should be going round all the time with one of those dreadful old men that explain about the pictures and things . But we only had ...
Pagina 253
... thought , which formerly expressed itself but rarely except in verse , now enters into almost every form of prose except the barely statistical . Indeed the boundary lines between prose and poetry have become obliterated , as those ...
... thought , which formerly expressed itself but rarely except in verse , now enters into almost every form of prose except the barely statistical . Indeed the boundary lines between prose and poetry have become obliterated , as those ...
Pagina 570
... thought . There were times when he could think of the necessity he was under of associat- ing all thoughts to touch and sight , as a sympathetic link between himself and actual , feeling , living objects ; a protest in favor of real men ...
... thought . There were times when he could think of the necessity he was under of associat- ing all thoughts to touch and sight , as a sympathetic link between himself and actual , feeling , living objects ; a protest in favor of real men ...
Inhoudsopgave
Volume | 262 |
A DOUBTING HEART By Miss Keary | 268 |
OUR KENTISH PARISH | 281 |
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