Fisher's Ghost, and Other EssaysF.W. Cheshire, 1950 - 208 pages |
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Page 77
... Young ( 1948 ) begins thus : - " It has never been my way to say much about my private life . Rightly or wrongly , I believed this only concerned myself . And I trusted to my husband to supply , on my death , any further information ...
... Young ( 1948 ) begins thus : - " It has never been my way to say much about my private life . Rightly or wrongly , I believed this only concerned myself . And I trusted to my husband to supply , on my death , any further information ...
Page 118
... young men old for their age , it also keeps old men young for their age . For all that , on his travels through the years , so he confessed in " Lines Written at Kandy ” , there have been times and places in which all literature was ...
... young men old for their age , it also keeps old men young for their age . For all that , on his travels through the years , so he confessed in " Lines Written at Kandy ” , there have been times and places in which all literature was ...
Page 126
... young and joyous life of Rupert Brooke , the greatest poet , together with John Masefield , who sang of the war . Mase- field's prose epic , Gallipoli , remains , like his August 1914 , a record fair as on the day of its creation . Of ...
... young and joyous life of Rupert Brooke , the greatest poet , together with John Masefield , who sang of the war . Mase- field's prose epic , Gallipoli , remains , like his August 1914 , a record fair as on the day of its creation . Of ...
Contents
FISHERS GHOSTTWO SIDELIGHTS | 1 |
THAT WORD AGAIN | 16 |
THE ESSENTIAL MURDOCH | 33 |
Copyright | |
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