Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... a set piece . Loosely defined , it is an artistic prompting , unable to gratify itself on account of its contact with the foes of beauty . The satirist's idea of beauty is so tremendous ( and perhaps so impossible ΙΟ LETTERS TO X.
... a set piece . Loosely defined , it is an artistic prompting , unable to gratify itself on account of its contact with the foes of beauty . The satirist's idea of beauty is so tremendous ( and perhaps so impossible ΙΟ LETTERS TO X.
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... ideas between two countries . But Shaw is not really quite big enough to form a complete artistic satire . He is more frequently the combatant than the artist . Also his taste is sometimes dubious - witness the lyrical effusions of ...
... ideas between two countries . But Shaw is not really quite big enough to form a complete artistic satire . He is more frequently the combatant than the artist . Also his taste is sometimes dubious - witness the lyrical effusions of ...
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... idea of any value whatever has it , in all its career , contributed to national or individual thought . Its " snippets " alone , I truly believe , are responsible for the lowered standards of conversation in home and street , for that ...
... idea of any value whatever has it , in all its career , contributed to national or individual thought . Its " snippets " alone , I truly believe , are responsible for the lowered standards of conversation in home and street , for that ...
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... his observation of it . The only extra- ordinary thing to be got out of the survey of this prosaic and methodical artist is that a mind so mediocre , so devoid of ideas and in many directions so prejudiced could have 47.
... his observation of it . The only extra- ordinary thing to be got out of the survey of this prosaic and methodical artist is that a mind so mediocre , so devoid of ideas and in many directions so prejudiced could have 47.
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Harold John Massingham. of ideas and in many directions so prejudiced could have brought its expression in terms of style to so delicate a pitch of perfection . All this is clear enough , if Addison is taken out of his historical ...
Harold John Massingham. of ideas and in many directions so prejudiced could have brought its expression in terms of style to so delicate a pitch of perfection . All this is clear enough , if Addison is taken out of his historical ...
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