Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... literature , or even plain and decent expression , I doubt whether anybody would defend the Press . But I suppose that most people would con- tend that literature had nothing to do with the urgent topics discussed and fermented by ...
... literature , or even plain and decent expression , I doubt whether anybody would defend the Press . But I suppose that most people would con- tend that literature had nothing to do with the urgent topics discussed and fermented by ...
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... literature does not begin in 1700. If you would chop me up into small pieces , I would say that the study of literature does not consist in knowing who wrote " Agincourt , Agincourt ! " but that literature is a vision of the best of ...
... literature does not begin in 1700. If you would chop me up into small pieces , I would say that the study of literature does not consist in knowing who wrote " Agincourt , Agincourt ! " but that literature is a vision of the best of ...
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... literature into a hunchback , with the hump of the past bending its knees and rounding its spine . Without constant experiment , without free hospitality to the throng of new ideas which stamp on its threshold , literature remains stiff ...
... literature into a hunchback , with the hump of the past bending its knees and rounding its spine . Without constant experiment , without free hospitality to the throng of new ideas which stamp on its threshold , literature remains stiff ...
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