Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... written down to his readers he would , with his power of self - criticism , I dare vouch , not have written fustian . Indeed the absence of a traditional artistic knowledge in a public tempts the artist to begin by teaching it its ...
... written down to his readers he would , with his power of self - criticism , I dare vouch , not have written fustian . Indeed the absence of a traditional artistic knowledge in a public tempts the artist to begin by teaching it its ...
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... written by scores by Bickerstaffs and other dramatists , which Lillo calls " A Pastoral Burlesque Serio - Comic Opera " and I a Fustiano - Opera - Bouffe . The Life of Scanderbeg ( the title no doubt is taken from the lost old play of ...
... written by scores by Bickerstaffs and other dramatists , which Lillo calls " A Pastoral Burlesque Serio - Comic Opera " and I a Fustiano - Opera - Bouffe . The Life of Scanderbeg ( the title no doubt is taken from the lost old play of ...
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... written in the same tradition as the work of the great French school : and one can but wish that the two latter poets had had something of a definite theory to guide them in self - criticism . " And again : " At the present moment there ...
... written in the same tradition as the work of the great French school : and one can but wish that the two latter poets had had something of a definite theory to guide them in self - criticism . " And again : " At the present moment there ...
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