Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... kind of tranquillity , of repose , a sense of all said and all finished which is the sense of form making tolerable that hate and endowing it with even a moral elevation . And his language is precisely fitted to his rich , profound and ...
... kind of tranquillity , of repose , a sense of all said and all finished which is the sense of form making tolerable that hate and endowing it with even a moral elevation . And his language is precisely fitted to his rich , profound and ...
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... kind of offensive directed against society is satire by im- plication . The implicit suggestion therefore becomes satire proper by that kind of process which Stendhal calls crystallization . " It detaches itself and forms a body and ...
... kind of offensive directed against society is satire by im- plication . The implicit suggestion therefore becomes satire proper by that kind of process which Stendhal calls crystallization . " It detaches itself and forms a body and ...
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... kind of satirist who points his finger not at man but at God . One remembers the pity and terror of that story of how a friend of Lamb's met him escorting his sister across the fields to the asylum , both weeping bitterly . Of such the ...
... kind of satirist who points his finger not at man but at God . One remembers the pity and terror of that story of how a friend of Lamb's met him escorting his sister across the fields to the asylum , both weeping bitterly . Of such the ...
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... kind of 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 ...
... kind of 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 ...
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... kind of public opinion it 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 ...
... kind of public opinion it 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 ...
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