Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... mind the profoundest critic who has blessed us since Coleridge : " It takes an endless amount of history to make even a little tradition and an endless amount of tradition to make even a little taste and an endless amount of taste , by ...
... mind the profoundest critic who has blessed us since Coleridge : " It takes an endless amount of history to make even a little tradition and an endless amount of tradition to make even a little taste and an endless amount of taste , by ...
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... mind it is pre- posterous to deny form to Browning . His form was mobile rather than static , but it was there - the fledged and shining phoenix adventurously winged out of the ashes which were once the strenuous fires of the artist's ...
... mind it is pre- posterous to deny form to Browning . His form was mobile rather than static , but it was there - the fledged and shining phoenix adventurously winged out of the ashes which were once the strenuous fires of the artist's ...
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... mind which clap this fair world between a couple of sandwich - boards . Coercion and incoherence have struck up a strange fellowship . So that the servant of literature has something of a mission towards his fellows - literature that ...
... mind which clap this fair world between a couple of sandwich - boards . Coercion and incoherence have struck up a strange fellowship . So that the servant of literature has something of a mission towards his fellows - literature that ...
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... mind clear of the heady fumes of the present , or he may be and is stupefied by them into inactivity . Belloc is , I think , the one genuine satirist of our times . Chesterton - brilliant as he is — is too flighty and opinion- ated for ...
... mind clear of the heady fumes of the present , or he may be and is stupefied by them into inactivity . Belloc is , I think , the one genuine satirist of our times . Chesterton - brilliant as he is — is too flighty and opinion- ated for ...
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... mind , nor ironical apprehension , nor detachment - all or some of which are the midwives to the birth of satire . As a writer , he possesses talents ( no more than talents ) . But for satire , he has no natural or acquired dis ...
... mind , nor ironical apprehension , nor detachment - all or some of which are the midwives to the birth of satire . As a writer , he possesses talents ( no more than talents ) . But for satire , he has no natural or acquired dis ...
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