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Harold John Massingham. LETTERS XXIX . A BELATED ELIZABETHAN XXX . ON CANT XXXI . ARCADIA XXXII . LES ENFANTS TERRIBLES XXXIII . A PILGRIM WHO STOPPED HALF - WAY XXXIV . SCULPTURESQUE POETRY . XXXV . AN IMAGE - MAKER PAGE 219 226 236 ...
Harold John Massingham. LETTERS XXIX . A BELATED ELIZABETHAN XXX . ON CANT XXXI . ARCADIA XXXII . LES ENFANTS TERRIBLES XXXIII . A PILGRIM WHO STOPPED HALF - WAY XXXIV . SCULPTURESQUE POETRY . XXXV . AN IMAGE - MAKER PAGE 219 226 236 ...
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Harold John Massingham. literary dexterity , is as replete with satire as it is empty of criticism . True , its legitimate application is pretty well confined to the Puritans , who disliked pleasure on principle , whether manifested in ...
Harold John Massingham. literary dexterity , is as replete with satire as it is empty of criticism . True , its legitimate application is pretty well confined to the Puritans , who disliked pleasure on principle , whether manifested in ...
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Harold John Massingham. was something at once monumental and elvish in him , and he reminds one more than twice or thrice of Dr. Johnson . But what attaches him to my random dis- course is his quite inimitable style . He is the example ...
Harold John Massingham. was something at once monumental and elvish in him , and he reminds one more than twice or thrice of Dr. Johnson . But what attaches him to my random dis- course is his quite inimitable style . He is the example ...
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Harold John Massingham. vulnerable to it . For it is one of the ironies directed at satire itself that the satirist realizes that he must ( to fufil his art ) keep his mind clear of the heady fumes of the present , or he may be and is ...
Harold John Massingham. vulnerable to it . For it is one of the ironies directed at satire itself that the satirist realizes that he must ( to fufil his art ) keep his mind clear of the heady fumes of the present , or he may be and is ...
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