Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... Perhaps the explanation is that the period parodies and caricatures itself so out- rageously that nothing is left for the satirist to do . If you , he addresses the public , haven't a ghost of a notion what an exhibition of themselves ...
... Perhaps the explanation is that the period parodies and caricatures itself so out- rageously that nothing is left for the satirist to do . If you , he addresses the public , haven't a ghost of a notion what an exhibition of themselves ...
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... Perhaps the literary feuds of the eighteenth century drove the friendly habit into exile ; perhaps the economy of space demanded by needy booksellers ; more probably the seventeenth century became vieux jeu . Nowadays , as in most other ...
... Perhaps the literary feuds of the eighteenth century drove the friendly habit into exile ; perhaps the economy of space demanded by needy booksellers ; more probably the seventeenth century became vieux jeu . Nowadays , as in most other ...
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... perhaps , in representing this accumulation of circumstantial evidence as an isolated phenomenon and as the fount of infelicity . It is , I think , the inevitable result of the autobiographical element obtruding upon the critical , the ...
... perhaps , in representing this accumulation of circumstantial evidence as an isolated phenomenon and as the fount of infelicity . It is , I think , the inevitable result of the autobiographical element obtruding upon the critical , the ...
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