Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... hand , wrote undiluted romance with a polemical ideal of the eighteenth century in his mind . The fact is that it is futile not only to isolate style and to identify it with manner but to uphold an abstract formula to 70.
... hand , wrote undiluted romance with a polemical ideal of the eighteenth century in his mind . The fact is that it is futile not only to isolate style and to identify it with manner but to uphold an abstract formula to 70.
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... manner , and on the principle upon which they studied . Study nature attentively but always with those masters in your company ; consider them as models which you are to imitate and at the same time as rivals with whom you are to ...
... manner , and on the principle upon which they studied . Study nature attentively but always with those masters in your company ; consider them as models which you are to imitate and at the same time as rivals with whom you are to ...
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... manner of writing verse was what bothered them , and away they splashed into a new mannerism . Indeed the Imagist separation of style from substance rather reminds me of the rhymed prose of Lyly's " Eu- phues " ( 1578 ) . Euphuism was ...
... manner of writing verse was what bothered them , and away they splashed into a new mannerism . Indeed the Imagist separation of style from substance rather reminds me of the rhymed prose of Lyly's " Eu- phues " ( 1578 ) . Euphuism was ...
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