Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... SATIRE ( 3 ) . PAGE I 8 V. PHILOBIBLON 28 VI . NASCITUR . 33 VII . THE NEW JOURNALISM 37 VIII - IX . JOURNALISM OLD AND NEW ( 2 ) 43 X - XI . THE PREFATORY POEM ( 2 ) . 52 XII . SAGO XIII . THE PSEUDO - PICTURESQUE 65 • 70 XIV . THE ...
... SATIRE ( 3 ) . PAGE I 8 V. PHILOBIBLON 28 VI . NASCITUR . 33 VII . THE NEW JOURNALISM 37 VIII - IX . JOURNALISM OLD AND NEW ( 2 ) 43 X - XI . THE PREFATORY POEM ( 2 ) . 52 XII . SAGO XIII . THE PSEUDO - PICTURESQUE 65 • 70 XIV . THE ...
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... Rey- nolds ' " Discourses " : " The only food and nourishment of the mind of an artist is found in the great works of his predecessors . Serpens nisi serpentem comederet non fit Draco ' PROLOGUE 3 ✓ II-III-IV SATIRE PAGE I.
... Rey- nolds ' " Discourses " : " The only food and nourishment of the mind of an artist is found in the great works of his predecessors . Serpens nisi serpentem comederet non fit Draco ' PROLOGUE 3 ✓ II-III-IV SATIRE PAGE I.
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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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... Satire , in its restricted 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 ...
... Satire , in its restricted 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 ...
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... satire in the generic sense , which it does not externally possess . I am casting the widest net I can — including , that is , under the title- page of satire , irony and indeed any continuous criticism of society and letters , whatever ...
... satire in the generic sense , which it does not externally possess . I am casting the widest net I can — including , that is , under the title- page of satire , irony and indeed any continuous criticism of society and letters , whatever ...
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