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Page 161
... light into her life : her husband must have wrung its neck : and in a sudden spasm of rage she must have knotted his neck — and then gone mad . The two ladies decide without exchanging a word — to suppress the evidence of motive , so ...
... light into her life : her husband must have wrung its neck : and in a sudden spasm of rage she must have knotted his neck — and then gone mad . The two ladies decide without exchanging a word — to suppress the evidence of motive , so ...
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... Light , my light , the world - filling light , the eye - kissing light , heart- sweetening light ! Ah , the light dances , my darling , at the centre of my life ; the light strikes , my darling , the chords of my love ; the sky opens ...
... Light , my light , the world - filling light , the eye - kissing light , heart- sweetening light ! Ah , the light dances , my darling , at the centre of my life ; the light strikes , my darling , the chords of my love ; the sky opens ...
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... light , or the light of one's eyes , it is the instantaneous bond bet- ween the writer and his audience . The flame in the lantern is a small thing , but it illuminates the whole room . A passage lit by the soul - quality may in itself ...
... light , or the light of one's eyes , it is the instantaneous bond bet- ween the writer and his audience . The flame in the lantern is a small thing , but it illuminates the whole room . A passage lit by the soul - quality may in itself ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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