Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... principle , whether manifested in bawdry or rhymed bucolics . But the most exuberant darlings of the Muses also shared the passion of complaint . The gay Dekker rails at prostitutes ; the brilliant and raffish journalist Thomas Nashe ...
... principle , whether manifested in bawdry or rhymed bucolics . But the most exuberant darlings of the Muses also shared the passion of complaint . The gay Dekker rails at prostitutes ; the brilliant and raffish journalist Thomas Nashe ...
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... principles of satire than the various practices of the satirist . The one may perhaps suggest the other . A partial excuse is that satire and its relations with literary and social changes are , like yourself , terra incognita ...
... principles of satire than the various practices of the satirist . The one may perhaps suggest the other . A partial excuse is that satire and its relations with literary and social changes are , like yourself , terra incognita ...
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... principle of life was essential to the resplendence of the Purple Head . Within a few moments it had assumed so ghastly a hue that the Rajah himself was in- timidated , and directed that it should be consumed with the body . The same ...
... principle of life was essential to the resplendence of the Purple Head . Within a few moments it had assumed so ghastly a hue that the Rajah himself was in- timidated , and directed that it should be consumed with the body . The same ...
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... principle of recon- struction , unless we are to perpetuate the system in another shape , must aim towards the readjustment of an internal order in social and public life . Not external , because there again you are caught between ...
... principle of recon- struction , unless we are to perpetuate the system in another shape , must aim towards the readjustment of an internal order in social and public life . Not external , because there again you are caught between ...
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... principle of democracy ( in its proper , not its mob sense ) but to divert the fruits of labour from the gratification of an economically parasitic class to the enjoyment and satisfaction of the whole community ? What does that mean but ...
... principle of democracy ( in its proper , not its mob sense ) but to divert the fruits of labour from the gratification of an economically parasitic class to the enjoyment and satisfaction of the whole community ? What does that mean but ...
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