Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... plays and take myself desperately to task , because I could not like them , 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 ...
... plays and take myself desperately to task , because I could not like them , 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 ...
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... play of hostile 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 ...
... play of hostile 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 ...
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... play on . Prose satire I think is independent of literary periods , because it is self - contained in all . Rhymed satires- apparently easier and less finished embodiments of dis- content than prose - seem to fulfil themselves piecemeal ...
... play on . Prose satire I think is independent of literary periods , because it is self - contained in all . Rhymed satires- apparently easier and less finished embodiments of dis- content than prose - seem to fulfil themselves piecemeal ...
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... play with its literary tail , fond of hyperbole and of being in at the death with a conceit ; at its worst , a set exercise . But it gives a comely and well - dressed air to a book ; is often well rounded and dignified , and at its most ...
... play with its literary tail , fond of hyperbole and of being in at the death with a conceit ; at its worst , a set exercise . But it gives a comely and well - dressed air to a book ; is often well rounded and dignified , and at its most ...
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... play , you may be sure , with the " Wife " and the " Widow . " One of them rather strains his compliment : " Juno vouchsafe and Venus when I wed , I may behold this Widdow in my bed . " Others take the excellent opportunity of ...
... play , you may be sure , with the " Wife " and the " Widow . " One of them rather strains his compliment : " Juno vouchsafe and Venus when I wed , I may behold this Widdow in my bed . " Others take the excellent opportunity of ...
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