Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... death I cry . " I repeat that I am using satire in the generic sense , which it does not externally possess . I am casting the widest net I can - including , that is , under the title- page of satire , irony and indeed any continuous ...
... death I cry . " I repeat that I am using satire in the generic sense , which it does not externally possess . I am casting the widest net I can - including , that is , under the title- page of satire , irony and indeed any continuous ...
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... death to think of God as something like Lamb ? Henry James ( in the van of the ironic immortals ) had it overwhelmingly . Jane Austen , a born satirist , can , I admit , be very feline — but she had more than a pinch of it . Nearly all ...
... death to think of God as something like Lamb ? Henry James ( in the van of the ironic immortals ) had it overwhelmingly . Jane Austen , a born satirist , can , I admit , be very feline — but she had more than a pinch of it . Nearly all ...
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... deaths and the like dismal accidents our pleasure does not flow so properly from the grief which such melancholy descriptions give us , as from the secret comparison which we make between ourselves and the person who suffers . Such ...
... deaths and the like dismal accidents our pleasure does not flow so properly from the grief which such melancholy descriptions give us , as from the secret comparison which we make between ourselves and the person who suffers . Such ...
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... death with a conceit ; at its worst , a set exercise . But it gives a comely and well - dressed air to a book ; is often well rounded and dignified , and at its most pompously ceremonious , never descended to the level of the average ...
... death with a conceit ; at its worst , a set exercise . But it gives a comely and well - dressed air to a book ; is often well rounded and dignified , and at its most pompously ceremonious , never descended to the level of the average ...
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... death ( he was apparently poisoned in the Tower by the machinations of the Countess of Essex and her paramour James I's favourite ) had no doubt a good deal to do with it . Campion was implicated , you may remember , happily without any ...
... death ( he was apparently poisoned in the Tower by the machinations of the Countess of Essex and her paramour James I's favourite ) had no doubt a good deal to do with it . Campion was implicated , you may remember , happily without any ...
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