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F. Pessoa - Heterónimos ingleses
BNP/E3, 144R – 25v-27r
BNP/E3, 144R – 25v-27r
Charles Robert Anon
Identificação
Charles Robert Anon – The Mansion

[BNP/E3, 144R – 25v-27r]

 

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Latin and Greek works. (Texts and Notes.)

Aeschylus: Edited by Dr. F. A. Paley; Bibliotheca Classica; Geo Bell & Sons; 8 vo; Price 8 shillings. Ed. by Dr. Paley; Cambridge Greek and Latin Texts; G. Bell & Sons; Fcap 8 vo; Price, 2 shillings.

Aristophanes: {…}

Caesar: {…}

Calpurnius Siculus and Marcus Aurelius Olympius Nemesianus: “The Eclogues;” ed. by C. H. Keene, M. A.; G. Bell & Sons; Crown 8 vo; Price, 6 shillings.

Cicero: Ed. By G. Long M. A., Bibliotheca Classica; G. Bell & Sons; 8vo; Price, (3 volumes @ 8 shillings), £1.4 shillings.

Calpurnius Siculus: Eclogues, with English trans. by E. Scott. M. A.; Bell; Crown 8 vo; Price 3s/6d.

 

[26r]

 

Latin and Greek Authors

 

My dear Marston,

I am in receipt of your letter of the 11th

Charles Robert Anon

Charles Robert Anon

Charles Robert Anon

Charles

Charles Robert Anon Charles

Charles Robert Anon Charles

Charles Robert Anon

Charles Robert Anon

Charles Charles Charles

 

[26v]

 

        Books.

Unit Library.

The Temple Classics (Dent).

Hough Cayley — “A Matter of Morals.” — Grant Richards — 3s/6d

Victoria Cross — “Six Chapters in a Man’s Life” — Walter Scott — 6s/od

Jack London — “The Call of the Wild” — Heinemann — 6s/od

{…} Blight — “Juicey Joe” — Grant Richards 

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Ag Agamemnon

Agamemnon Agamemnon

Charles Robert Anon

Charles Robert Anon

 

[27r]

 

The sweetest pleasures of this life remain the most a day,

For what to-day has given us tomorrow takes away.

 

The sweetest pleasures of this life remain at most a day,

For what to-day has given us tomorrow takes away.

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There where the wandering heifer has trodden the paths of the forest,

Crushing the growing narcissus and trampling the trail of the vine-tree

 

There where the trod of the {…}

 

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Classificação
Literatura
Dados Físicos
Dados de produção
Inglês
Dados de conservação
Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal
Palavras chave
Documentação Associada
Fernando Pessoa, Cadernos – Tomo I, Edição de Jerónimo Pizarro, Lisboa, Imprensa Nacional – Casa da Moeda da Moeda, 2009, pp. 100-101.