Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... reviewers " nowadays , because for such fry to style themselves critics would be to plunge themselves in- stantly ... reviewer desires is to turn the inward eye upon the conditions of his trade . How he will dwindle in his own esteem ...
... reviewers " nowadays , because for such fry to style themselves critics would be to plunge themselves in- stantly ... reviewer desires is to turn the inward eye upon the conditions of his trade . How he will dwindle in his own esteem ...
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Harold John Massingham. wretch ! My wonder is not that reviewers are so often wrong about books , but so often right ... reviewer ? To put it briefly , he is there to portray a book and for no other purpose . His duty is to give , not an ...
Harold John Massingham. wretch ! My wonder is not that reviewers are so often wrong about books , but so often right ... reviewer ? To put it briefly , he is there to portray a book and for no other purpose . His duty is to give , not an ...
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... reviewer indicated in the above edict when confronted by a work of imaginative vision ? Or with a bad book ? Is the reviewer to give a portrait of it , as with a good ? Well , in a way he may- always provided that he knows exactly where ...
... reviewer indicated in the above edict when confronted by a work of imaginative vision ? Or with a bad book ? Is the reviewer to give a portrait of it , as with a good ? Well , in a way he may- always provided that he knows exactly where ...
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