The Yellow Book: An Illustrated Quarterly, Volumes 1-3AMS Press & Arno Press, 1967 - English literature |
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Page 75
... young girls will come to love them . Does not a certain blithe Marquise , whose lettres intimes from the Court of ... young girl , with her simpleness , her goodness , her wayward ignorance . And a very charming ideal for England must ...
... young girls will come to love them . Does not a certain blithe Marquise , whose lettres intimes from the Court of ... young girl , with her simpleness , her goodness , her wayward ignorance . And a very charming ideal for England must ...
Page 76
... young girl the centre of his theme ? Rather he seeks inspiration from the tried and tired woman of the world , in all her intricate maturity , whilst , by way of comic relief , he sends the young girl flitting in and out with a tennis ...
... young girl the centre of his theme ? Rather he seeks inspiration from the tried and tired woman of the world , in all her intricate maturity , whilst , by way of comic relief , he sends the young girl flitting in and out with a tennis ...
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... young eyes must have sparkled , and with what glad gasps must he have taken the air of freedom into his lungs . Rumour had long been busy with the confounded surveillance under which his childhood had been passed . A paper of the time ...
... young eyes must have sparkled , and with what glad gasps must he have taken the air of freedom into his lungs . Rumour had long been busy with the confounded surveillance under which his childhood had been passed . A paper of the time ...
Contents
The Death of the Lion | 7 |
TreeWorship | 57 |
A Defence of Cosmetics | 65 |
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