Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... head and front of these letters to serve as their polemic , their summary , their apology and the instiga- tion I had in attempting them . The one is from Henry James , to my mind the profoundest critic who has blessed us since ...
... head and front of these letters to serve as their polemic , their summary , their apology and the instiga- tion I had in attempting them . The one is from Henry James , to my mind the profoundest critic who has blessed us since ...
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... head - Lucian , Voltaire , Swift , and so on - and the name is a sign - post to the thing . But look at the matter a little more closely and its boundaries seem to turn into rivers , to melt and twist and flow into other territories ...
... head - Lucian , Voltaire , Swift , and so on - and the name is a sign - post to the thing . But look at the matter a little more closely and its boundaries seem to turn into rivers , to melt and twist and flow into other territories ...
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... head . " It is not without reason that we ascribe the facilitee of believing and easiness of perswasion unto . . . ignorance . " As the Odcombian Legstretcher , Thomas Coryat , re- marks with solemn sententiousness in his dedicatory ...
... head . " It is not without reason that we ascribe the facilitee of believing and easiness of perswasion unto . . . ignorance . " As the Odcombian Legstretcher , Thomas Coryat , re- marks with solemn sententiousness in his dedicatory ...
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... heads and bodies into one small head with a myriad bodies . The old conception of a daily newspaper as a convenient digest of news ( if it ever existed in fact ) has been long superseded . For the news- papers ( where they do not ...
... heads and bodies into one small head with a myriad bodies . The old conception of a daily newspaper as a convenient digest of news ( if it ever existed in fact ) has been long superseded . For the news- papers ( where they do not ...
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... flashed for a moment from its scabbard , and the head of Sorianus rolled on the pavement ; the lips murmured as though still striving to dwell with inarticulate fondness upon the last word THE PSEUDO - PICTURESQUE 77.
... flashed for a moment from its scabbard , and the head of Sorianus rolled on the pavement ; the lips murmured as though still striving to dwell with inarticulate fondness upon the last word THE PSEUDO - PICTURESQUE 77.
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