Rapids of Time: Sketches from the PastHeinemann, 1965 - 150 páginas |
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... never studied them as I have butterflies , trees along hedgerows or in stately parks , trees beckoning into deep forests . It is not so much their outer appearance , finely though they grow in our gentle air , but their inward life by ...
... never studied them as I have butterflies , trees along hedgerows or in stately parks , trees beckoning into deep forests . It is not so much their outer appearance , finely though they grow in our gentle air , but their inward life by ...
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... never tired of reading aloud , and especially to so extreme an admirer as myself , those enraptured poems which often fall on dull ears today . He read with an excess of emphasis , reverent in tone , which I was not inclined to ...
... never tired of reading aloud , and especially to so extreme an admirer as myself , those enraptured poems which often fall on dull ears today . He read with an excess of emphasis , reverent in tone , which I was not inclined to ...
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... never complained of the way he had been treated . It was characteristic of him that in his evidence before the Commission with his back - so to speak - to the wall , he should generously refer to the ' high character of some of the ...
... never complained of the way he had been treated . It was characteristic of him that in his evidence before the Commission with his back - so to speak - to the wall , he should generously refer to the ' high character of some of the ...
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Trees and Lawns I | 1 |
The Back Drive | 5 |
ш Home and Away | 9 |
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admiration Alice appeared asked beautiful Bergson Blackheath boys Bradbury Bradfield butterflies charm Chiswick clear colour Colwyn connaissance Corley criticism dark deep delight E. R. Eddison early English enjoy epigrams exciting eyes face Farnell Father feeling Felix Aylmer felt Finnart flowers Francis Francis Thompson friends friendship G. E. Moore garden gave George going grace Greek Hamilton Hammersmith hand happy holiday human imagination Ireland later lawn letters light lived look Marett Marion memory Meynell quality Mezentian Gate mind Mistress of Mistresses mood moth Nathan nature never night no-one Oxford perhaps Peter Kurten picture pieces poem poet Private Secretary prose Rectory remember river round seemed sense Silver-washed Fritillary Somerset House sometimes stanza Sturge Moore Swan House talk thing thought took Treasury trees verse Viola walk wife Wilfrid Wilfrid Meynell word write wrote