Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... creation without style any more than there is complete music without sound . " Does not this imply not only that form is to be stretched just about as far as it will go ( like the ox - hide with which Dido mapped out Carthage ) but ...
... creation without style any more than there is complete music without sound . " Does not this imply not only that form is to be stretched just about as far as it will go ( like the ox - hide with which Dido mapped out Carthage ) but ...
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... creating the illusion of remoteness . " Gulliver's Travels " is not one , but many satires , strung on a connecting thread , each one with its distinct and separate device . A single ironic sentence in the course of a narrative will ...
... creating the illusion of remoteness . " Gulliver's Travels " is not one , but many satires , strung on a connecting thread , each one with its distinct and separate device . A single ironic sentence in the course of a narrative will ...
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... created a trust , a vested interest , not in commodities , not even in government , but in the delicate reactions of mental , emotional and spiritual needs . No wonder that a nation's collective thought and feeling are transformed under ...
... created a trust , a vested interest , not in commodities , not even in government , but in the delicate reactions of mental , emotional and spiritual needs . No wonder that a nation's collective thought and feeling are transformed under ...
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... created , and what were its relations with the public . It is not legitimate to separate the literary from the historical Addison , but it is fatally easy . The reason , I imagine , is that Addison , released from his historical ...
... created , and what were its relations with the public . It is not legitimate to separate the literary from the historical Addison , but it is fatally easy . The reason , I imagine , is that Addison , released from his historical ...
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... created the essay ; he adapted it to daily journalism . Even that is not quite accurate . The essay is a soliloquy , and the soliloquy is a form of expression which may bring a public to you , but does not necessarily bring you to the ...
... created the essay ; he adapted it to daily journalism . Even that is not quite accurate . The essay is a soliloquy , and the soliloquy is a form of expression which may bring a public to you , but does not necessarily bring you to the ...
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