Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... poet , and the poetic spirit was on its last legs . Will you say to me what a reviewer once said of Belloc's verses : " More of this , Mr. Belloc , more of this " ? MY DEAR X , XI THE PREFATORY POEM ( II 56 LETTERS TO X.
... poet , and the poetic spirit was on its last legs . Will you say to me what a reviewer once said of Belloc's verses : " More of this , Mr. Belloc , more of this " ? MY DEAR X , XI THE PREFATORY POEM ( II 56 LETTERS TO X.
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... spirit the lie , but to confront it with the creative spirit , to show the advantage of giving over taking . For whether he wish it or no , whether he choose to paint or to write about his own age or not , whether again he stand aloof ...
... spirit the lie , but to confront it with the creative spirit , to show the advantage of giving over taking . For whether he wish it or no , whether he choose to paint or to write about his own age or not , whether again he stand aloof ...
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... spirit it has no enemies except among the mentally blind , the spiritually lame and halt . As such it is a vivid and present reality , and Hazlitt himself has to recog- nize it : " I conceive that the past is as real and substantial a ...
... spirit it has no enemies except among the mentally blind , the spiritually lame and halt . As such it is a vivid and present reality , and Hazlitt himself has to recog- nize it : " I conceive that the past is as real and substantial a ...
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