Oma tupa, oma lupa

Pärn, J.



The Telescope

Bell, Louis




The Rainbow and the Rose

Nesbit, E. (Edith)


A Short History of England

Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith)

G. K. Chesterton has committed a great sin; he has written a didactic poem, a work of art, and has called it history. It is no easy thing to give a list of all the complex sanctities that he has violated by this one act; as a mere incident in the accomplishment of his main purpose he has arrayed against himself anti-Catholics, materialists, aristocrats, plutocrats, and the whole tribe of scientific historians. But it is true of Chesterton's ""History of England,"" as it is true of any work of art, that the sanctities which it violates are not so important as the vision which inspir.


Attributed to Charles I, also to John Gauden.

Daughter

Farmer, Philip José


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