Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... kind of offensive directed against society is satire by im- plication . The implicit suggestion therefore becomes satire proper by that kind of process which Stendhal calls " crystallization . " It detaches itself and forms a body and ...
... kind of offensive directed against society is satire by im- plication . The implicit suggestion therefore becomes satire proper by that kind of process which Stendhal calls " crystallization . " It detaches itself and forms a body and ...
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... kind of reviewer indicated in the above edict when confronted by a work of imaginative vision ? Or with a bad book ? Is the reviewer to give a portrait of it , as with a good ? Well , in a way he may- always provided that he knows ...
... kind of reviewer indicated in the above edict when confronted by a work of imaginative vision ? Or with a bad book ? Is the reviewer to give a portrait of it , as with a good ? Well , in a way he may- always provided that he knows ...
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... kind of naïveté in the totting up of his benefactions which adulterates the poison . How pleased Richard must have been ! But observe there is no jargon . The cant is in the thought . After all , is it not the esoteric of cant to make a ...
... kind of naïveté in the totting up of his benefactions which adulterates the poison . How pleased Richard must have been ! But observe there is no jargon . The cant is in the thought . After all , is it not the esoteric of cant to make a ...
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