Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... Surely satire to be good must be based upon taste and discrimination , moral and artistic . The satirist is so appalled by the prevalent bad taste that he discards his peaceful occupation , sharpens his ploughshare into a snicker - snee ...
... Surely satire to be good must be based upon taste and discrimination , moral and artistic . The satirist is so appalled by the prevalent bad taste that he discards his peaceful occupation , sharpens his ploughshare into a snicker - snee ...
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... Surely not the most décolleté folio but would swell with pride at such a peroration . Since the value of books is " unspeakable , " how pointed is their indictment against the heretics that regard them not . " A generation of vipers ...
... Surely not the most décolleté folio but would swell with pride at such a peroration . Since the value of books is " unspeakable , " how pointed is their indictment against the heretics that regard them not . " A generation of vipers ...
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... surely the most ironical of alliances , greed on the one hand and incompetence on the other . The present system then must stand or fall according as it stimulates or debases the ultimate forces by which man exists - the faculty for ...
... surely the most ironical of alliances , greed on the one hand and incompetence on the other . The present system then must stand or fall according as it stimulates or debases the ultimate forces by which man exists - the faculty for ...
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