Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... satirist , but what infinite , dark - moving , massive , ghostly , sombre and terribly beautiful shapes of satiric suggestion are evoked by Shakespeare , Massinger , Ford , Webster , Middleton , Burton , the Bible translators , Donne ...
... satirist , but what infinite , dark - moving , massive , ghostly , sombre and terribly beautiful shapes of satiric suggestion are evoked by Shakespeare , Massinger , Ford , Webster , Middleton , Burton , the Bible translators , Donne ...
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... satirist . The one may perhaps suggest the other . A partial excuse is that satire and its relations with literary and social changes are , like yourself , terra incognita . Obviously the genuine satirist is an idealist , to be moved ...
... satirist . The one may perhaps suggest the other . A partial excuse is that satire and its relations with literary and social changes are , like yourself , terra incognita . Obviously the genuine satirist is an idealist , to be moved ...
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... satirist , alert to artistic as well as to moral criteria of excellence , disdains to be a copyist . For if in quite modern times the satirist has gained in the area of his operations , he has lost in effectiveness . Modern society , as ...
... satirist , alert to artistic as well as to moral criteria of excellence , disdains to be a copyist . For if in quite modern times the satirist has gained in the area of his operations , he has lost in effectiveness . Modern society , as ...
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