Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... LITERARY BAEDÉKER XVII . OLD BOOKS XVIII . MORE OLD Books XIX - XX . LITERARY TRADITION ( 2 ) XXI . TRANQUILLITY . XXII - XXIII . MYSTICISM OLD AND NEW ( 2 ) XXIV . CREATIVE FORM XXV . NARES ' GLOSSARY XXVI . MODERN REALISTIC NOVELS ...
... LITERARY BAEDÉKER XVII . OLD BOOKS XVIII . MORE OLD Books XIX - XX . LITERARY TRADITION ( 2 ) XXI . TRANQUILLITY . XXII - XXIII . MYSTICISM OLD AND NEW ( 2 ) XXIV . CREATIVE FORM XXV . NARES ' GLOSSARY XXVI . MODERN REALISTIC NOVELS ...
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... literary men ! " But inasmuch as these " men of affairs " have made of the world not communities , but manure heaps , it seemed to me high time to call in the " unacknowledged legislators . " gentlefolk ( in the undebased meaning ) and ...
... literary men ! " But inasmuch as these " men of affairs " have made of the world not communities , but manure heaps , it seemed to me high time to call in the " unacknowledged legislators . " gentlefolk ( in the undebased meaning ) and ...
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... literary tradition formed insidiously up with Tariff Reform . It might have been a member of the Primrose League . But nowadays I am convinced that all literature depends for its life upon a choice of traditions . Therein lies the ...
... literary tradition formed insidiously up with Tariff Reform . It might have been a member of the Primrose League . But nowadays I am convinced that all literature depends for its life upon a choice of traditions . Therein lies the ...
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... literary result ) so indistinguishable a part of literary expres sion that the artist cannot be accepted or judged as having carried through the significance and purpose of his art without it . I will call upon Henry James again ...
... literary result ) so indistinguishable a part of literary expres sion that the artist cannot be accepted or judged as having carried through the significance and purpose of his art without it . I will call upon Henry James again ...
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... period ostracized the satirist . Even the crystal Elizabethan age , that reintegration of the human spirit which welcomed tragedy not as reality but as an adventurous exercise for literary dexterity , is as replete with satire as it 8.
... period ostracized the satirist . Even the crystal Elizabethan age , that reintegration of the human spirit which welcomed tragedy not as reality but as an adventurous exercise for literary dexterity , is as replete with satire as it 8.
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achieved Addison ćsthetic amateur artist beauty Ben Jonson bookseller cant classical contemporary course critic Davies DEAR DEAR X divine Don Quixote Donne doth edition eighteenth century Elizabethan English Euphuism example expression eyes feeling Flecker folio free verse Gabriel Harvey genius give hand hath heaven Henry James human idea imagination Imagists inspiration James Mabbe Jonson kind Lamb less letters Lillo literary tradition literature live look material meaning metaphysic method metre Michael Field mind modern moral natural never novelists novels Parnassian partly passion personality phrase plays poet poetic poetry possessed prefatory poem present prose pseudo-picturesque Ralph Hodgson reader realistic rhyme romantic satire satirist sense Shakespeare sonnet soul spirit style surely taste thee thing Thomas Thomas Coryate thou thought tion to-day translation Vaughan W. H. Davies whole words write wrote