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Art is for [the Irish] inseparable from artifice: of that, the theatre is the home. Possibly, it was England made me a novelist.
For Cambridge people rarely smile,
Being urban, squat, and packed with guile.
Stands the Church clock at ten to three?
And is there honey still for tea?
dreams happy as her day;
And laughter, learnt of friends; and gentleness,
In hearts at peace, under an English heaven.
I've always felt that English women had to be approached in a sisterly manner, rather than an erotic manner.
England has the most sordid literary scene I've ever seen. They all meet in the same pub. This guy's writing a foreword for this p ...
Italians, and perhaps Frenchmen, consider first whether they like or want to do a thing and then whether, on the whole, it will do ...
I am sure my bones would not rest in an English grave, or my clay mix with the earth of that country. I believe the thought would ...
Cool, and quite English, imperturbable.
The English winter--ending in July,
To recommence in August.
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