Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... write prose . Here again I lean upon Sir Arthur's manly book . A good deal of his space is occupied with the difference between verse and prose and the " capital difficulties " which each medium has to overcome . Verse , he says , has ...
... write prose . Here again I lean upon Sir Arthur's manly book . A good deal of his space is occupied with the difference between verse and prose and the " capital difficulties " which each medium has to overcome . Verse , he says , has ...
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... write like Sir Thomas Browne , but it is still more so , I venture , to write like Swift . I doubt if verse on the other hand ( being the language of vision A LITERARY BAEDEKER 103.
... write like Sir Thomas Browne , but it is still more so , I venture , to write like Swift . I doubt if verse on the other hand ( being the language of vision A LITERARY BAEDEKER 103.
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... write one brilliant volume and thenceforward live on its harvest ? * I don't mean materially of course , but in the sense that the aftermath is a constant effort to write up to the crest of that earlier volume . This was written some ...
... write one brilliant volume and thenceforward live on its harvest ? * I don't mean materially of course , but in the sense that the aftermath is a constant effort to write up to the crest of that earlier volume . This was written some ...
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