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... Miss Sitwell secures a specially poignant effect by using the form of a lullaby . The refrain of ' Do , do ' which the Babioun sings over her foster- child recalls with ironical contrast such delicate lullabies as that of Miss Sitwell's ...
... Miss Sitwell secures a specially poignant effect by using the form of a lullaby . The refrain of ' Do , do ' which the Babioun sings over her foster- child recalls with ironical contrast such delicate lullabies as that of Miss Sitwell's ...
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... Miss Sitwell calls it , the Bone , which doubts the reality of these cries and asks if they are something else : Who knows if the sound was that of the dead light calling , — Of Caesar rolling onward his heart , that stone , Or the ...
... Miss Sitwell calls it , the Bone , which doubts the reality of these cries and asks if they are something else : Who knows if the sound was that of the dead light calling , — Of Caesar rolling onward his heart , that stone , Or the ...
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... Miss Sitwell the earth is more than the garment of God ; it is a manifestation of God himself . In the rebirth of natural forces and the comfort and wstrength which it brings to man she finds a real display of something hunquestionably ...
... Miss Sitwell the earth is more than the garment of God ; it is a manifestation of God himself . In the rebirth of natural forces and the comfort and wstrength which it brings to man she finds a real display of something hunquestionably ...
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VICTORY CELEBRATIONS 1814 Harold Nicolson | 340 |
THE BETTERAVE PAPERS H G Wells | 349 |
ART AND DEMOCRACY Kenneth Clark | 364 |
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