Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... reason which makes Belloc's " Caliban's Guide to Letters " one of the most finished and deadly satires of the twentieth century . It is exclusively directed at one poison - literary pretentiousness - not at a whole pharmacopeia . Thus ...
... reason which makes Belloc's " Caliban's Guide to Letters " one of the most finished and deadly satires of the twentieth century . It is exclusively directed at one poison - literary pretentiousness - not at a whole pharmacopeia . Thus ...
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... reason is , I think , because the conflict , implicit and experimental in the earlier novels , emerges at last in full panoply . Contem- porary life has at length split into two parts , and the principles governing them have become at ...
... reason is , I think , because the conflict , implicit and experimental in the earlier novels , emerges at last in full panoply . Contem- porary life has at length split into two parts , and the principles governing them have become at ...
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... . Square's " rule of right and eternal fitness of things " is an excellent example of this kind of false seemliness . For that reason cant languishes without an audience . It is not the possession of virtue 232 LETTERS TO X.
... . Square's " rule of right and eternal fitness of things " is an excellent example of this kind of false seemliness . For that reason cant languishes without an audience . It is not the possession of virtue 232 LETTERS TO X.
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