Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... turn into rivers , to melt and twist and flow into other territories . Satire , in its restricted meaning , is the most definite , if one of the most varied in method , of the arts . But any kind of offensive directed against society is ...
... turn into rivers , to melt and twist and flow into other territories . Satire , in its restricted meaning , is the most definite , if one of the most varied in method , of the arts . But any kind of offensive directed against society is ...
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... turn over the volumes . " Then , behold ! at the sting of the biting flea the sacred book is flung aside and hardly shut for another month , is so full of the dust that has found its way therein that it resists the effort to close it ...
... turn over the volumes . " Then , behold ! at the sting of the biting flea the sacred book is flung aside and hardly shut for another month , is so full of the dust that has found its way therein that it resists the effort to close it ...
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... expect from them . But they are liable to set a point upon it , to elevate and formulate their natural sense into a conscious dogma and tyranny . By pursuing only one or part of one tradition they turn it 148 LETTERS TO X.
... expect from them . But they are liable to set a point upon it , to elevate and formulate their natural sense into a conscious dogma and tyranny . By pursuing only one or part of one tradition they turn it 148 LETTERS TO X.
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