The Calendar: A Quarterly Review, Volume 1Edgell Rickword Calendar Press Limited, 1925 |
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Page 102
... dead came and made the offerings of food which were regarded as essential for the maintenance of posthumous ... dead . For at first it was nothing more than the dwelling - place of the unanimated dead . The full - fledged temple had its ...
... dead came and made the offerings of food which were regarded as essential for the maintenance of posthumous ... dead . For at first it was nothing more than the dwelling - place of the unanimated dead . The full - fledged temple had its ...
Page 125
... dead spruce - trees like bristles on a grey dead hog . twenty years back , had fired the whites . This grey concave slope of summit was corpse - like . The trail was almost invisible . Romero watched for the trees which the Forest ...
... dead spruce - trees like bristles on a grey dead hog . twenty years back , had fired the whites . This grey concave slope of summit was corpse - like . The trail was almost invisible . Romero watched for the trees which the Forest ...
Page 156
... dead . Thousands and thousands of facts are presented , and facts need not kill a book , but these facts do , because they are trivial , disconnected , and presented with incredible pom- posity . Sir Sidney Lee has many valuable ...
... dead . Thousands and thousands of facts are presented , and facts need not kill a book , but these facts do , because they are trivial , disconnected , and presented with incredible pom- posity . Sir Sidney Lee has many valuable ...
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