Who would be such a fool as to make advances to his reader, advances which might end in rejection or, worse still, in acceptance?


Her Shield. p. 181 - Poetry and the Age (1953)


Who would be such a fool as to make advances to his reader, advances which might end in rejection or, worse still, in acceptance?

Who would be such a fool as to make advances to his reader, advances which might end in rejection or, worse still, in acceptance?

Who would be such a fool as to make advances to his reader, advances which might end in rejection or, worse still, in acceptance?

Who would be such a fool as to make advances to his reader, advances which might end in rejection or, worse still, in acceptance?