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George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray. Harold Monro and the Poetry Bookshop BY RUTH TOMALIN The Collected Poems of Harold Monro , first published by Cobden- Sanderson in 1933 and long out of print , are being reissued this summer by ...
George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray. Harold Monro and the Poetry Bookshop BY RUTH TOMALIN The Collected Poems of Harold Monro , first published by Cobden- Sanderson in 1933 and long out of print , are being reissued this summer by ...
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... Harold Monro was a dark Scot , and from the complication of that ultimate origin flowed both his virtues and his vices both as a man and as a poet . All his adult life he was haunted , the wild Celt in him at odds with the thrifty heir ...
... Harold Monro was a dark Scot , and from the complication of that ultimate origin flowed both his virtues and his vices both as a man and as a poet . All his adult life he was haunted , the wild Celt in him at odds with the thrifty heir ...
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... Harold Monro's book in the gutter when I got off the bus , and then muddied my wonderful velvet dress in pick- ing it up . ' But the reading went well : ' One of the poems I read was Go Now , Beloved , a very dramatic poem and horribly ...
... Harold Monro's book in the gutter when I got off the bus , and then muddied my wonderful velvet dress in pick- ing it up . ' But the reading went well : ' One of the poems I read was Go Now , Beloved , a very dramatic poem and horribly ...
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