Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... present ; in the sense that it is even more present and actual than that present itself . Form and tradition are the defeat of time ; the present is merely its army in the field . Dr. Johnson said , " When you have matter , you will ...
... present ; in the sense that it is even more present and actual than that present itself . Form and tradition are the defeat of time ; the present is merely its army in the field . Dr. Johnson said , " When you have matter , you will ...
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... present . If the retrospect of the past is dim and faded , on the same analogy , the future at any rate has no existence . Assuredly it is the present that is ghostly and insubstantial . So closely indeed do the past and the future ...
... present . If the retrospect of the past is dim and faded , on the same analogy , the future at any rate has no existence . Assuredly it is the present that is ghostly and insubstantial . So closely indeed do the past and the future ...
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... present - by opportunism , expedience , the commercial demand of the moment , and by the intrusion of all manner of extraneous appeals ( such as profit ) which confine literature to ulterior motives and chance contingencies ...
... present - by opportunism , expedience , the commercial demand of the moment , and by the intrusion of all manner of extraneous appeals ( such as profit ) which confine literature to ulterior motives and chance contingencies ...
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