Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... possessed a full - toned , an incomparable technique , not form . He imposed upon and made too much of what poetic substance he possessed . His attitude to it was not unlike that of an advocate in the law- courts , who is supposed to ...
... possessed a full - toned , an incomparable technique , not form . He imposed upon and made too much of what poetic substance he possessed . His attitude to it was not unlike that of an advocate in the law- courts , who is supposed to ...
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... possessed of the universal vision . The great satirist's concept of beauty needs to be very fine and true for him to realize so acutely what distorts it . For all that , his energies cannot be measured by the social and political ...
... possessed of the universal vision . The great satirist's concept of beauty needs to be very fine and true for him to realize so acutely what distorts it . For all that , his energies cannot be measured by the social and political ...
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... possessed what the * Of course , I agree that to read about the Yahoos nowadays is much more satisfactory than it would be in another age . Laputa is so tame and sensible ! worldly and respectable mother of eighteenth - century letters ...
... possessed what the * Of course , I agree that to read about the Yahoos nowadays is much more satisfactory than it would be in another age . Laputa is so tame and sensible ! worldly and respectable mother of eighteenth - century letters ...
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... possessed the second folio of 1679 ( vide “ Old China " ) . I ( down , thou autobiographical imp ! ) possess the first ! Beside such apparel as this Shakespeare presents but a russet appearance . There are four prefatory poems to the ...
... possessed the second folio of 1679 ( vide “ Old China " ) . I ( down , thou autobiographical imp ! ) possess the first ! Beside such apparel as this Shakespeare presents but a russet appearance . There are four prefatory poems to the ...
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... possessed , beyond all princes of his age , the art of gracefully interrupting an unseasonable dis- course . He slightly signed to a courtier in attendance , a scimitar flashed for a moment from its scabbard , and the head of Sorianus ...
... possessed , beyond all princes of his age , the art of gracefully interrupting an unseasonable dis- course . He slightly signed to a courtier in attendance , a scimitar flashed for a moment from its scabbard , and the head of Sorianus ...
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