The Discovery of PoetryE. Arnold, 1930 - 220 páginas |
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... voyage of dis- covery of your own , a voyage which will lead you in the track of spirits as adventurous and as full of courage and imagination as those of Mallory and Scott and 9 PART CHAPTER ALL ABOARD!
... voyage of dis- covery of your own , a voyage which will lead you in the track of spirits as adventurous and as full of courage and imagination as those of Mallory and Scott and 9 PART CHAPTER ALL ABOARD!
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... voyage , whose destination and length seem to be so vague and undetermined . And it is right that you should ; for if it is to be a forced journey , it will be worse than useless . You must be willing adven- turers , ready for each ...
... voyage , whose destination and length seem to be so vague and undetermined . And it is right that you should ; for if it is to be a forced journey , it will be worse than useless . You must be willing adven- turers , ready for each ...
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... voyage . I have done my best to answer the other two , —to tell you where you are going , and what you should bring with you . For the third , When are we coming back ?? — well , dare you now ask that question again ? That is the ...
... voyage . I have done my best to answer the other two , —to tell you where you are going , and what you should bring with you . For the third , When are we coming back ?? — well , dare you now ask that question again ? That is the ...
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