Fisher's Ghost, and Other EssaysF.W. Cheshire, 1950 - 208 pages |
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Page 60
... stand colonial buildings with architecturally perfect porches and lintels . St. David's Cathedral has exquisite ... standing on the look - out , with eyes to see and a few grains of intelligence might become humbled ; an atheist renew ...
... stand colonial buildings with architecturally perfect porches and lintels . St. David's Cathedral has exquisite ... standing on the look - out , with eyes to see and a few grains of intelligence might become humbled ; an atheist renew ...
Page 113
... stands in a temple filled with memorials to those than whom the world has known no greater . We who can speak and ... standing in the rain for an hour bare- headed in Uttoxeter market where Michael Johnson's bookstall had once stood ...
... stands in a temple filled with memorials to those than whom the world has known no greater . We who can speak and ... standing in the rain for an hour bare- headed in Uttoxeter market where Michael Johnson's bookstall had once stood ...
Page 198
... stand by the art of The Everlast- ing Mercy , The Widow in the Bye Street , Dauber , The Daffodil Fields , Reynard the Fox and Right Royal , most of them tales of the English countryside ; some as tragic as Hardy's Jude the Obscure and ...
... stand by the art of The Everlast- ing Mercy , The Widow in the Bye Street , Dauber , The Daffodil Fields , Reynard the Fox and Right Royal , most of them tales of the English countryside ; some as tragic as Hardy's Jude the Obscure and ...
Contents
FISHERS GHOSTTWO SIDELIGHTS | 1 |
THAT WORD AGAIN | 16 |
THE ESSENTIAL MURDOCH | 33 |
Copyright | |
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