Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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Harold John Massingham. Lamb , on the other hand , had style and form - Lamb , the conscious artist of ramification , of ... hand and the catchwords of the man in the street ( who is so ascetic that he can live on air - mostly heated ) on ...
Harold John Massingham. Lamb , on the other hand , had style and form - Lamb , the conscious artist of ramification , of ... hand and the catchwords of the man in the street ( who is so ascetic that he can live on air - mostly heated ) on ...
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... hand principles . If he is wrong , I would still assert that by the possession of critical " opinions " and preoccupations , he is less remote from the truth and from the wise exercise of his craft than the critic in the possession of ...
... hand principles . If he is wrong , I would still assert that by the possession of critical " opinions " and preoccupations , he is less remote from the truth and from the wise exercise of his craft than the critic in the possession of ...
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... Hand and yet a wonderfully first - hand piece of character - drawing . How readily would not the second - hand artist have made him dramatic , salient , and oppressive . Instead , he is both a man and a mystical sympathy . I know ...
... Hand and yet a wonderfully first - hand piece of character - drawing . How readily would not the second - hand artist have made him dramatic , salient , and oppressive . Instead , he is both a man and a mystical sympathy . I know ...
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