Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... leave out the emotion which makes it characteristic and worth while . Το say this is almost to agree that prose is more difficult as being a more complex instrument of expression . If you leave out the emotion you are bound to write bad ...
... leave out the emotion which makes it characteristic and worth while . Το say this is almost to agree that prose is more difficult as being a more complex instrument of expression . If you leave out the emotion you are bound to write bad ...
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... leaves interspersed with grotesques ; 24 small circular miniatures in the Calendar of the Signs of the Zodiac and Occupations of the Month ; 15 finely painted and richly illuminated large square and arched miniatures , mostly on ...
... leaves interspersed with grotesques ; 24 small circular miniatures in the Calendar of the Signs of the Zodiac and Occupations of the Month ; 15 finely painted and richly illuminated large square and arched miniatures , mostly on ...
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... leave you to judge whether his images or theirs are gathered up into a poetic whole . I leave you to judge whether here at least is not a modern poet who has achieved , not only technique , not only composition , not only style , but ...
... leave you to judge whether his images or theirs are gathered up into a poetic whole . I leave you to judge whether here at least is not a modern poet who has achieved , not only technique , not only composition , not only style , but ...
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