Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... natural history which I have read . . . . However false as to dragons , it is applicable enough to artists . " But , as this letter is introductory and I desire neither to forestall its offspring nor to give a false impression that I ...
... natural history which I have read . . . . However false as to dragons , it is applicable enough to artists . " But , as this letter is introductory and I desire neither to forestall its offspring nor to give a false impression that I ...
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... natural state for such creatures , because it is the macrocosm of their own internal states . A society dominated by such men can never produce satire , though they themselves are so vulnerable to it . For it is one of the SATIRE IS.
... natural state for such creatures , because it is the macrocosm of their own internal states . A society dominated by such men can never produce satire , though they themselves are so vulnerable to it . For it is one of the SATIRE IS.
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... natural or acquired dis- position whatever . Had his work that satiric quality which so many people claim for him , it would have been the coherent entity it certainly is not . His characters would have acquired a new distinctness and ...
... natural or acquired dis- position whatever . Had his work that satiric quality which so many people claim for him , it would have been the coherent entity it certainly is not . His characters would have acquired a new distinctness and ...
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... natural attitudes and opinions of man to and about mankind never escape except by accident , by some odd conjunc- tion of circumstance , by some violent invasion of reality . O salvation to our citizen , ye News and Mails and Presses ...
... natural attitudes and opinions of man to and about mankind never escape except by accident , by some odd conjunc- tion of circumstance , by some violent invasion of reality . O salvation to our citizen , ye News and Mails and Presses ...
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... natural literature . Charles I was a religious symbol as well as a political doctrinaire , and even the politicians Marvel , Milton , Lestrange and Cleveland discharged political convictions from a theological mortar . But I can draw ...
... natural literature . Charles I was a religious symbol as well as a political doctrinaire , and even the politicians Marvel , Milton , Lestrange and Cleveland discharged political convictions from a theological mortar . But I can draw ...
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