Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... tradition " -does it not slide the roof off a legion of devils ? In younger days , when I used to read problem plays and take myself desperately to task , because I could not like them , literary tradition formed insidiously up with ...
... tradition " -does it not slide the roof off a legion of devils ? In younger days , when I used to read problem plays and take myself desperately to task , because I could not like them , literary tradition formed insidiously up with ...
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... tradition valid or not ? In this letter I will attempt not to put a didactic point upon the matter , but to hold myself responsible for my temper or attitude towards tradition . Please do not imagine I am such a fool as to think myself ...
... tradition valid or not ? In this letter I will attempt not to put a didactic point upon the matter , but to hold myself responsible for my temper or attitude towards tradition . Please do not imagine I am such a fool as to think myself ...
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... tradition is like a genial or rather congenial climate in which health and enjoyment abound , in which the vital faculties expand , and in which the whole man comes ... tradition which has put certain universal truths LITERARY TRADITION 141.
... tradition is like a genial or rather congenial climate in which health and enjoyment abound , in which the vital faculties expand , and in which the whole man comes ... tradition which has put certain universal truths LITERARY TRADITION 141.
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