Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... material . More , at any rate , than that which conceives it as a superimposition upon the material . Here indeed is the source of all those easy errors of definition which are heaped on the back of form . It has become almost an axiom ...
... material . More , at any rate , than that which conceives it as a superimposition upon the material . Here indeed is the source of all those easy errors of definition which are heaped on the back of form . It has become almost an axiom ...
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... material in the use of which he has neither interest nor pleasure . In every trade and profession there is a mass of talent - but untrained , undirected , a - synthetic and devoted purely to external and material ends . The damnable ...
... material in the use of which he has neither interest nor pleasure . In every trade and profession there is a mass of talent - but untrained , undirected , a - synthetic and devoted purely to external and material ends . The damnable ...
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... material — extra- ordinary things ? At any rate I feel that the difficulty of verse is to say extraordinary things in a way palatable to the æsthetic sense , and of prose to say the ordinary things . Glance at the school of contemporary ...
... material — extra- ordinary things ? At any rate I feel that the difficulty of verse is to say extraordinary things in a way palatable to the æsthetic sense , and of prose to say the ordinary things . Glance at the school of contemporary ...
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