Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... become almost a paradox , is constructive and profitable . It is for men of affairs to make communities ; it is for men of books to remind them and their charges of the godly benefits of humanism . Firmly should humanism preside in the ...
... become almost a paradox , is constructive and profitable . It is for men of affairs to make communities ; it is for men of books to remind them and their charges of the godly benefits of humanism . Firmly should humanism preside in the ...
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... become a part of tradition - for posterity ? And literary tradition can surely be as democratic in effect ( witness the old ballads ) as in aim and feeling it is aris- tocratic . An indispensable part of tradition is form , for form is ...
... become a part of tradition - for posterity ? And literary tradition can surely be as democratic in effect ( witness the old ballads ) as in aim and feeling it is aris- tocratic . An indispensable part of tradition is form , for form is ...
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... become almost an axiom that a champion of form must refer back to the eighteenth century . But ( leaving out of account its manly prose ) I deny that the eighteenth century had form ; that Pope had form . Form is not a matter of diagram ...
... become almost an axiom that a champion of form must refer back to the eighteenth century . But ( leaving out of account its manly prose ) I deny that the eighteenth century had form ; that Pope had form . Form is not a matter of diagram ...
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... becoming a cautionary rather than an introductory letter . But with the assumptions of the superior person on one's right hand and the catchwords of the man in the street ( who is so ascetic that he can live on air - mostly heated ) on ...
... becoming a cautionary rather than an introductory letter . But with the assumptions of the superior person on one's right hand and the catchwords of the man in the street ( who is so ascetic that he can live on air - mostly heated ) on ...
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... becomes satire proper by that kind of process which Stendhal calls crystallization . " It detaches itself and forms a body and outline of its own . In this letter then I mean to begin by rambling about satire , in so much as it is part ...
... becomes satire proper by that kind of process which Stendhal calls crystallization . " It detaches itself and forms a body and outline of its own . In this letter then I mean to begin by rambling about satire , in so much as it is part ...
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