Books I Love: Being a Selection of 100 Titles for a Home Library, with Added Comment on Other Books, Many Authors and the Delights of ReadingDoubleday, 1969 - 200 Seiten |
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... lines , the characters , and the situations . In short , the ones I could not do without . I thought when I began to name my choices that the list would run to only about half the total plays credited to Shakespeare . To my sur- prise ...
... lines , the characters , and the situations . In short , the ones I could not do without . I thought when I began to name my choices that the list would run to only about half the total plays credited to Shakespeare . To my sur- prise ...
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... line " Who would , has heard Sordello's story told . " The man's com- plaint was that he had understood only two lines of the long poem , the first and the last , and both were lies . When I began spouting quatrains from the familiar ...
... line " Who would , has heard Sordello's story told . " The man's com- plaint was that he had understood only two lines of the long poem , the first and the last , and both were lies . When I began spouting quatrains from the familiar ...
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... lines or clever lines of more modern bards or minnesingers . I can still remember the thrill I felt as a young man when I first read the swinging lines of Bliss Carman's short poem that begins : Now the joys of the road are chiefly ...
... lines or clever lines of more modern bards or minnesingers . I can still remember the thrill I felt as a young man when I first read the swinging lines of Bliss Carman's short poem that begins : Now the joys of the road are chiefly ...
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