THE ART OF LETTERS1921 |
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... confession in an empty confessional . Criminals , lovers and other egoists , for lack of a priest , will make their confessions to a stone wall or a tree . There is no more mystery in it than in the singing of birds . The motive may be ...
... confession in an empty confessional . Criminals , lovers and other egoists , for lack of a priest , will make their confessions to a stone wall or a tree . There is no more mystery in it than in the singing of birds . The motive may be ...
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... confessed us all . They profess to see in the Diary simply the image of Everyman in his bare skin . They think of Pepys as an ordinary man who wrote an extraordinary book . To me it seems that Pepys's Diary is not more extraordinary as ...
... confessed us all . They profess to see in the Diary simply the image of Everyman in his bare skin . They think of Pepys as an ordinary man who wrote an extraordinary book . To me it seems that Pepys's Diary is not more extraordinary as ...
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... confessions - it began to be rumoured that he was a man with an unspeakable past . He now demanded that " any woman in heaven , earth or hell " should be produced with whom he had ever had relations before his marriage . “ My foes ...
... confessions - it began to be rumoured that he was a man with an unspeakable past . He now demanded that " any woman in heaven , earth or hell " should be produced with whom he had ever had relations before his marriage . “ My foes ...
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... confessions , of a lover . He exaggerates the burden of his sigh , the incurableness of his wounded heart . But beneath these conventional excesses there is a flow of sincere and beautiful feeling . He may not have been a worshipper ...
... confessions , of a lover . He exaggerates the burden of his sigh , the incurableness of his wounded heart . But beneath these conventional excesses there is a flow of sincere and beautiful feeling . He may not have been a worshipper ...
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... confession of the irregularities of his early life . But he counts them of no significance . He also utters a sober reproof of Donne's secret marriage as " the remarkable error of his life . " But how little he condemned it in his heart ...
... confession of the irregularities of his early life . But he counts them of no significance . He also utters a sober reproof of Donne's secret marriage as " the remarkable error of his life . " But how little he condemned it in his heart ...
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