Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... less remote from the truth and from the wise exercise of his craft than the critic in the possession of none . Just as religious , moral and æsthetic beliefs make up a critical personality , so the idea of a book cannot be separated ...
... less remote from the truth and from the wise exercise of his craft than the critic in the possession of none . Just as religious , moral and æsthetic beliefs make up a critical personality , so the idea of a book cannot be separated ...
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... less and less charged with the common purpose of universal ideas . It lives , not in the world , but in enclosures ; it tends to be psychological only within definite limits , and like certain parthenogenetic insects , to draw ...
... less and less charged with the common purpose of universal ideas . It lives , not in the world , but in enclosures ; it tends to be psychological only within definite limits , and like certain parthenogenetic insects , to draw ...
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... less fertile she is : yea , man the more witty he is the less happy he is . ” Never mind about the accuracy of the observation ; there is no earthly correlation between fatness and wit , happiness and fertility . Here is another example ...
... less fertile she is : yea , man the more witty he is the less happy he is . ” Never mind about the accuracy of the observation ; there is no earthly correlation between fatness and wit , happiness and fertility . Here is another example ...
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