Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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Harold John Massingham. look upon himself — his public and his editors should look upon him , as an artist . Under the present system , I doubt the public and the editors . But at any rate , let the critic do the worthiest and the best ...
Harold John Massingham. look upon himself — his public and his editors should look upon him , as an artist . Under the present system , I doubt the public and the editors . But at any rate , let the critic do the worthiest and the best ...
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... look at them with our curious confusion of emotions - eagerness , regret , curi- osity , impatience , patronage , virtuosity , pride , dutiful- ness - because Shakespeare has penetrated to the suburbs , because eld has a sneaking regard ...
... look at them with our curious confusion of emotions - eagerness , regret , curi- osity , impatience , patronage , virtuosity , pride , dutiful- ness - because Shakespeare has penetrated to the suburbs , because eld has a sneaking regard ...
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... look at it , there is something vicarious in the nature of cant . It abhors anything first - hand . It has a way of taking over a ready - made virtue and delivering it to our edification , as if it had leaped like a living phoenix out ...
... look at it , there is something vicarious in the nature of cant . It abhors anything first - hand . It has a way of taking over a ready - made virtue and delivering it to our edification , as if it had leaped like a living phoenix out ...
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