Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... mind clear of the heady fumes of the present , or he may be and is stupefied by them into inactivity . Belloc is , I think , the one genuine satirist of our times . Chesterton - brilliant as he is — is too flighty and opinion- ated for ...
... mind clear of the heady fumes of the present , or he may be and is stupefied by them into inactivity . Belloc is , I think , the one genuine satirist of our times . Chesterton - brilliant as he is — is too flighty and opinion- ated for ...
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... mind . It is not a mere arbitrary imposition . French literature has nothing like the freedom , the copious , profound and adventurous quality of our own . At its worst , it is fixed and set , at its best as lucid as a full moon . The ...
... mind . It is not a mere arbitrary imposition . French literature has nothing like the freedom , the copious , profound and adventurous quality of our own . At its worst , it is fixed and set , at its best as lucid as a full moon . The ...
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... mind about the accuracy of the observation ; there is no earthly correlation between fatness and wit , happiness and fertility . Here is another example . When Lucilla , the heroine , is false to Philautus and begins " to fry in the ...
... mind about the accuracy of the observation ; there is no earthly correlation between fatness and wit , happiness and fertility . Here is another example . When Lucilla , the heroine , is false to Philautus and begins " to fry in the ...
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