A Second Treasury of the World's Great Letters: A Mixed Mailbag Including Intimate Exchanges and Cycles of Correspondence by Famed Men and Women of History and the ArtsWallace Brockway, Bart Keith Winer Simon and Schuster, 1941 - 636 pages Brockway, Wallace & Winer, Bart Keith, ed. |
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Page 493
... feel myself imprisoned by poverty , excluded from participating in certain work , and certain necessary things are beyond my reach . That is one reason for not being without melan- choly , and then one feels an emptiness where there ...
... feel myself imprisoned by poverty , excluded from participating in certain work , and certain necessary things are beyond my reach . That is one reason for not being without melan- choly , and then one feels an emptiness where there ...
Page 556
... feel damp to you ? " Visionary Caretaker : " I've had fires in all the rooms , m'm . Beau- tiful fires they were ... feel an infinite delight and value in detail — not for the sake of detail but for the life in the life of it ? I never ...
... feel damp to you ? " Visionary Caretaker : " I've had fires in all the rooms , m'm . Beau- tiful fires they were ... feel an infinite delight and value in detail — not for the sake of detail but for the life in the life of it ? I never ...
Page 581
... feels empty , and , somehow , menacing . " [ 1928 ] WE E ARE going back to Paris to - morrow , so this is the last ... feel it as you cross . The flat , frozen , watery places . Then the cold and curving river . Then the other side ...
... feels empty , and , somehow , menacing . " [ 1928 ] WE E ARE going back to Paris to - morrow , so this is the last ... feel it as you cross . The flat , frozen , watery places . Then the cold and curving river . Then the other side ...
Contents
A FATAL FRIENDSHIP A SERIES | 3 |
CAESAR WARNS CICERO TO STAND ALOOF FROM CIVIL STRIFE | 12 |
SENECA DENOUNCES THE MODERN TREATMENT | 17 |
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