Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... moral qualities . Obviously its motives are moral conviction and , in many instances , moral indignation . But the stimulus must not be con- fused with the final result . Is there any one who will deny that Swift's Laputa , Brobdingnag ...
... moral qualities . Obviously its motives are moral conviction and , in many instances , moral indignation . But the stimulus must not be con- fused with the final result . Is there any one who will deny that Swift's Laputa , Brobdingnag ...
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... morality with wit and to temper wit with morality . " But Ad- dison , though he seldom wrote ex cathedra or regarded art as anything but the handmaid of morality , had not the strength of conviction to be a moralist . His paternal and ...
... morality with wit and to temper wit with morality . " But Ad- dison , though he seldom wrote ex cathedra or regarded art as anything but the handmaid of morality , had not the strength of conviction to be a moralist . His paternal and ...
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... morality extri- cating itself from forced morality . In The Catfish it is spontaneous impulse triumphing over the ulterior motive . Always , directly and indirectly , it is the spirit wrestling with the letter - free human life watered ...
... morality extri- cating itself from forced morality . In The Catfish it is spontaneous impulse triumphing over the ulterior motive . Always , directly and indirectly , it is the spirit wrestling with the letter - free human life watered ...
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