Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... interest in all the details of daily life " ? This awakened interest surely implies an æsthetic and ( if that interest cover both conception and fulfilment , both the selection of appropriate material and trained skill in in- terpreting ...
... interest in all the details of daily life " ? This awakened interest surely implies an æsthetic and ( if that interest cover both conception and fulfilment , both the selection of appropriate material and trained skill in in- terpreting ...
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... interests that control that public . The func- tion of the critic has , by almost insensible degrees , suffered a ... interest in the things of the mind . A new definition must be found for the new attitude of the critic to his public ...
... interests that control that public . The func- tion of the critic has , by almost insensible degrees , suffered a ... interest in the things of the mind . A new definition must be found for the new attitude of the critic to his public ...
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... interests . In The Dewpond it is natural morality extri- cating itself from forced morality . In The Catfish it is ... interest is in watching how they take it and what it does for them . We are not enlisted - all unknowingly - in the ...
... interests . In The Dewpond it is natural morality extri- cating itself from forced morality . In The Catfish it is ... interest is in watching how they take it and what it does for them . We are not enlisted - all unknowingly - in the ...
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