Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... human sympathy - released into a large human tolerance . Some of the satirists are richer in it than others ; some bring the treasure nearer to the surface . What is behind the wisdom of Rabelais and the wit of Montaigne but the golden ...
... human sympathy - released into a large human tolerance . Some of the satirists are richer in it than others ; some bring the treasure nearer to the surface . What is behind the wisdom of Rabelais and the wit of Montaigne but the golden ...
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... human heart and head - a high priest in the ageless and deathless temple of art itself ? Nor are his divine intuitions into the literary passion- " The Heart of the Lion , " " The Next Time , " etc. , are unequivocally unique , they ...
... human heart and head - a high priest in the ageless and deathless temple of art itself ? Nor are his divine intuitions into the literary passion- " The Heart of the Lion , " " The Next Time , " etc. , are unequivocally unique , they ...
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... human brotherhood , of that synthesis in human re- lationship with which Marriott's novels are so often concerned . As in all instances where the genuine artist is at work , the characters write their own and each other's biographies ...
... human brotherhood , of that synthesis in human re- lationship with which Marriott's novels are so often concerned . As in all instances where the genuine artist is at work , the characters write their own and each other's biographies ...
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