Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... possessed a full - toned , an incomparable technique , not form . He imposed upon and made too much of what poetic substance he possessed . His attitude to it was not unlike that of an advocate in the law- courts , who is supposed to ...
... possessed a full - toned , an incomparable technique , not form . He imposed upon and made too much of what poetic substance he possessed . His attitude to it was not unlike that of an advocate in the law- courts , who is supposed to ...
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... possessed , and spent . It acts upon the artist in the same way as and in combination with the creative purpose , which , as I suggested , is not used by but uses the artist ( who is not the god but the Sybil of the god ) to accomplish ...
... possessed , and spent . It acts upon the artist in the same way as and in combination with the creative purpose , which , as I suggested , is not used by but uses the artist ( who is not the god but the Sybil of the god ) to accomplish ...
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... possessed Vaughan's works , as the catalogue of his library betrays , never acknowledged him . Only the splendid work of recent editors has reinstated him . Now it would be paradox to deny that Vaughan was himself partially responsible ...
... possessed Vaughan's works , as the catalogue of his library betrays , never acknowledged him . Only the splendid work of recent editors has reinstated him . Now it would be paradox to deny that Vaughan was himself partially responsible ...
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