Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... meaning ; the other , aiming at a decorative effect rather than a meaning , creates an appeal confused indeed , but uniform and insubstantial . Hence the most remarkable feature of the pseudo - romantic - that it tends to narrow ...
... meaning ; the other , aiming at a decorative effect rather than a meaning , creates an appeal confused indeed , but uniform and insubstantial . Hence the most remarkable feature of the pseudo - romantic - that it tends to narrow ...
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... meaning of form to life and art - always provided that " form " be never mistaken for technical expertness , which , as I suggested in my first letter , is so often the correlative of anarchy . I mean " classical " then , not in the ...
... meaning of form to life and art - always provided that " form " be never mistaken for technical expertness , which , as I suggested in my first letter , is so often the correlative of anarchy . I mean " classical " then , not in the ...
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... meaning and expression . In Euphuism words are not symbols of things but mere mechanical counters . The result is that Lyly defeated his own structural and archi- tectural purpose . He was the first conscious stylist of modern times ...
... meaning and expression . In Euphuism words are not symbols of things but mere mechanical counters . The result is that Lyly defeated his own structural and archi- tectural purpose . He was the first conscious stylist of modern times ...
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