Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... partly heroically and partly satirically treated , and I defy the reader to interpret Ibsen's mind at the end . James Thomson , Thomas Hardy and Leopardi are certainly of this persuasion . The stanzas in “ The City of Dreadful Night ...
... partly heroically and partly satirically treated , and I defy the reader to interpret Ibsen's mind at the end . James Thomson , Thomas Hardy and Leopardi are certainly of this persuasion . The stanzas in “ The City of Dreadful Night ...
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... Partly because we are once more trailing at the tired and ragged end of a period of civilization and are dimly conscious of its approaching dissolution ; partly because the ghastly holocaust of the European War has jerked us out of the ...
... Partly because we are once more trailing at the tired and ragged end of a period of civilization and are dimly conscious of its approaching dissolution ; partly because the ghastly holocaust of the European War has jerked us out of the ...
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... partly as a curiosity , most of it being but a single sentence and covering a whole single - column page of a large folio ; partly because it is to my mind the noblest , the most majestic and terrible passage in orches- tral style and ...
... partly as a curiosity , most of it being but a single sentence and covering a whole single - column page of a large folio ; partly because it is to my mind the noblest , the most majestic and terrible passage in orches- tral style and ...
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