Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... never expect to compass again . Ifancy , too , that I still possess enough of present youth to laugh both at and with the plumper youth of the past . Wherefore , go little book ! June , 1919 . H. J. M. V 458074 LETTERS CONTENTS I ...
... never expect to compass again . Ifancy , too , that I still possess enough of present youth to laugh both at and with the plumper youth of the past . Wherefore , go little book ! June , 1919 . H. J. M. V 458074 LETTERS CONTENTS I ...
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... never at any 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 ...
... never at any 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 ...
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... the 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.
... the 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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... 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 lucid artistic whole the complex play of hostile ideas ...
... 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 lucid artistic whole the complex play of hostile ideas ...
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... never but be of benefit to humanity . As the keeper of the national conscience ( forgive my triteness ) the satirist , if he is approved of his own generation , will be a Record Office for posterity . For satire is no less a religious ...
... never but be of benefit to humanity . As the keeper of the national conscience ( forgive my triteness ) the satirist , if he is approved of his own generation , will be a Record Office for posterity . For satire is no less a religious ...
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