Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... material . More , at any rate , than that which conceives it as a superimposition upon the material . Here indeed is the source of all those easy errors of definition which are heaped on the back of form . It has become almost an axiom ...
... material . More , at any rate , than that which conceives it as a superimposition upon the material . Here indeed is the source of all those easy errors of definition which are heaped on the back of form . It has become almost an axiom ...
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... material open to the moderns , still greater demands are made upon the satirist's style and form than a simpler community would exact - to enable him to choose and to contain it . From that point of view I may glance at Samuel Butler ...
... material open to the moderns , still greater demands are made upon the satirist's style and form than a simpler community would exact - to enable him to choose and to contain it . From that point of view I may glance at Samuel Butler ...
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... material tells to his hurt . He knows life in the raw , but the satirist would put it in the oven and dish it up . So he wanders in the dark , and we blunder after him . But we want light , if it be only from a tallow candle . Squire is ...
... material tells to his hurt . He knows life in the raw , but the satirist would put it in the oven and dish it up . So he wanders in the dark , and we blunder after him . But we want light , if it be only from a tallow candle . Squire is ...
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... material and a severe treat- ment . Its method exacts a harmony and proportion of line which can only be achieved ( forgive me for under- lining the point ) by distance and detachment . It can almost become a formal mosaic without ...
... material and a severe treat- ment . Its method exacts a harmony and proportion of line which can only be achieved ( forgive me for under- lining the point ) by distance and detachment . It can almost become a formal mosaic without ...
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... material of the various ages , makes the satiric motive , the satiric process and the satiric conclusion , in all ages , virtually the same . To exhibit things not as they are but as they should not be ( and so should be ) is the aim of ...
... material of the various ages , makes the satiric motive , the satiric process and the satiric conclusion , in all ages , virtually the same . To exhibit things not as they are but as they should not be ( and so should be ) is the aim of ...
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