Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... matter of diagram , of carpentry ; it is more even than a matter of proportion . To give all this ambiguous discussion at least a negative solidity — it is not technique . From this point of view I can drag Swinburne in by the heels as ...
... matter of diagram , of carpentry ; it is more even than a matter of proportion . To give all this ambiguous discussion at least a negative solidity — it is not technique . From this point of view I can drag Swinburne in by the heels as ...
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... matter a little more closely and its boundaries seem to turn into rivers , to melt and twist and flow into other territories . Satire , in its restricted meaning , is the most definite , if one of the most varied in method , of the arts ...
... matter a little more closely and its boundaries seem to turn into rivers , to melt and twist and flow into other territories . Satire , in its restricted meaning , is the most definite , if one of the most varied in method , of the arts ...
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... matter . Bernard Shaw is rather baffling , because he has never quite made up his mind between pamphleteering of the old - fashioned type and satire . " John Bull's Other Island ” is really fine satire - it grasps and transforms into a ...
... matter . Bernard Shaw is rather baffling , because he has never quite made up his mind between pamphleteering of the old - fashioned type and satire . " John Bull's Other Island ” is really fine satire - it grasps and transforms into a ...
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... matter . " Brand , " for instance , is partly heroically and partly satirically treated , and I defy the reader to interpret Ibsen's mind at the end . James Thomson , Thomas Hardy and Leopardi are certainly of this persuasion . The ...
... matter . " Brand , " for instance , is partly heroically and partly satirically treated , and I defy the reader to interpret Ibsen's mind at the end . James Thomson , Thomas Hardy and Leopardi are certainly of this persuasion . The ...
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... matter and its moral . That is true more or less of all artistic processes , but positively of satire — a kind of solid and globular planet floating in the void . One sees how it differs from parody , whose office is to stick close to ...
... matter and its moral . That is true more or less of all artistic processes , but positively of satire — a kind of solid and globular planet floating in the void . One sees how it differs from parody , whose office is to stick close to ...
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