Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... as these " men of affairs " have made of the world not communities , but manure heaps , it seemed to me high time to call in the " unacknowledged legislators . ' gentlefolk ( in the undebased meaning ) and that a 2 LETTERS TO X.
... as these " men of affairs " have made of the world not communities , but manure heaps , it seemed to me high time to call in the " unacknowledged legislators . ' gentlefolk ( in the undebased meaning ) and that a 2 LETTERS TO X.
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Harold John Massingham. gentlefolk ( in the undebased meaning ) and that a nation of gentlefolk is a chosen people . That innocent - seeming word " tradition " -does it not slide the roof off a legion of devils ? In younger days , when I ...
Harold John Massingham. gentlefolk ( in the undebased meaning ) and that a nation of gentlefolk is a chosen people . That innocent - seeming word " tradition " -does it not slide the roof off a legion of devils ? In younger days , when I ...
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... meaning ; do the moderns ever ask themselves whether they want to become a part of tradition - for posterity ? And literary tradition can surely be as democratic in effect ( witness the old ballads ) as in aim and feeling it is aris ...
... meaning ; do the moderns ever ask themselves whether they want to become a part of tradition - for posterity ? And literary tradition can surely be as democratic in effect ( witness the old ballads ) as in aim and feeling it is aris ...
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... meaning , is the most definite , if one of the most varied in method , of the arts . But any kind of offensive directed against society is satire by im- plication . The implicit suggestion therefore becomes satire proper by that kind of ...
... meaning , is the most definite , if one of the most varied in method , of the arts . But any kind of offensive directed against society is satire by im- plication . The implicit suggestion therefore becomes satire proper by that kind of ...
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... meaning of the term . You will insist that here I am confusing tragedy and spiritual curiosity with satire . But satire as I suggested is not necessarily an accompaniment to a set piece . Loosely defined , it is an artistic prompting ...
... meaning of the term . You will insist that here I am confusing tragedy and spiritual curiosity with satire . But satire as I suggested is not necessarily an accompaniment to a set piece . Loosely defined , it is an artistic prompting ...
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