Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... prose ) I deny that the eighteenth century had form ; that Pope had form . Form is not a matter of diagram , of carpentry ; it is more even than a matter of proportion . To give all this ambiguous discussion at least a negative solidity ...
... prose ) I deny that the eighteenth century had form ; that Pope had form . Form is not a matter of diagram , of carpentry ; it is more even than a matter of proportion . To give all this ambiguous discussion at least a negative solidity ...
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... But if these disfigurements took their toll of the charms of satire , there were plenty of redeeming qualities to the age that heightened them . The good sense of the period , the moderation and lucidity of its prose , its firm SATIRE II.
... But if these disfigurements took their toll of the charms of satire , there were plenty of redeeming qualities to the age that heightened them . The good sense of the period , the moderation and lucidity of its prose , its firm SATIRE II.
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Harold John Massingham. the moderation and lucidity of its prose , its firm under- standing of exactly where it stood and exactly what it wanted , even its confinement of literature to club stan- dards and exclusions had a powerfully ...
Harold John Massingham. the moderation and lucidity of its prose , its firm under- standing of exactly where it stood and exactly what it wanted , even its confinement of literature to club stan- dards and exclusions had a powerfully ...
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... 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 . They ...
... 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 . They ...
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... prose carries the honours from sharp - witted Lucian to Anatole France , one of the greatest satirists in the world . It is courting disaster to lay down formulas for the structure of prose satire , but I am inclined to think that it is ...
... prose carries the honours from sharp - witted Lucian to Anatole France , one of the greatest satirists in the world . It is courting disaster to lay down formulas for the structure of prose satire , but I am inclined to think that it is ...
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