Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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Harold John Massingham. is to say , the sentiments embodied in expression , the more stereotyped the expression itself . For a varied choice of phrase is a delicate register of the multiple impressions of reality . But the glib , the ...
Harold John Massingham. is to say , the sentiments embodied in expression , the more stereotyped the expression itself . For a varied choice of phrase is a delicate register of the multiple impressions of reality . But the glib , the ...
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... expression I have been talking about , if it does not achieve form ? Does mankind in any age achieve perfection ? Who does achieve it but the saints and the great artists ? Yes , but when one is conscious of a certain phase of modern ...
... expression I have been talking about , if it does not achieve form ? Does mankind in any age achieve perfection ? Who does achieve it but the saints and the great artists ? Yes , but when one is conscious of a certain phase of modern ...
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... expression of his emotion . This abrupt leap from a general to a personal impression is nearly always distinct and traceable . Now had Laurence a cornucopia of feel- ing to pour into a poetic mould , this comparatively simple process ...
... expression of his emotion . This abrupt leap from a general to a personal impression is nearly always distinct and traceable . Now had Laurence a cornucopia of feel- ing to pour into a poetic mould , this comparatively simple process ...
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