Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... also a perpetual spring and that literature is a rough imitation or a pallid echo of the voice of God , the apple of the human mind and at least a counter to blood and news- papers . MY DEAR X , II SATIRE ( 1 ) You PROLOGUE 7.
... also a perpetual spring and that literature is a rough imitation or a pallid echo of the voice of God , the apple of the human mind and at least a counter to blood and news- papers . MY DEAR X , II SATIRE ( 1 ) You PROLOGUE 7.
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... period ostracized the satirist . Even the crystal Elizabethan age , that reintegration of the human spirit which welcomed tragedy not as reality but as an adventurous exercise for literary dexterity , is as replete with satire as it 8.
... period ostracized the satirist . Even the crystal Elizabethan age , that reintegration of the human spirit which welcomed tragedy not as reality but as an adventurous exercise for literary dexterity , is as replete with satire as it 8.
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... humanity and fate . There satire moves at ease : in the other novels it is cut too closely to the author's purpose . That purpose , like every- thing in Hardy , is rugged and noble , and even at its most nihilist , captures our sympathy ...
... humanity and fate . There satire moves at ease : in the other novels it is cut too closely to the author's purpose . That purpose , like every- thing in Hardy , is rugged and noble , and even at its most nihilist , captures our sympathy ...
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... Human Wishes . " Johnson was a pure humorist as well . Massive , many- sided Doctor , that giant brain of yours could surely almost bear the iron circlet of all the follies of the world ! For all that , with a curtsey to verse , prose ...
... Human Wishes . " Johnson was a pure humorist as well . Massive , many- sided Doctor , that giant brain of yours could surely almost bear the iron circlet of all the follies of the world ! For all that , with a curtsey to verse , prose ...
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... human alchemy upon them which , while ab- sorbing into its crucibles the different material of the various ages , makes the satiric motive , the satiric process and the satiric conclusion , in all ages , virtually the same . To exhibit ...
... human alchemy upon them which , while ab- sorbing into its crucibles the different material of the various ages , makes the satiric motive , the satiric process and the satiric conclusion , in all ages , virtually the same . To exhibit ...
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