Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... sense that it makes the past coeval with the present ; in the sense that it is even more present and actual than that present itself . Form and tradition are the defeat of time ; the present is merely its army in the field . Dr. Johnson ...
... sense that it makes the past coeval with the present ; in the sense that it is even more present and actual than that present itself . Form and tradition are the defeat of time ; the present is merely its army in the field . Dr. Johnson ...
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... sense of all said and all finished which is the sense of form making tolerable that hate and endowing it with even a moral elevation . And his language is precisely fitted to his rich , profound and analytic thought . No , the question ...
... sense of all said and all finished which is the sense of form making tolerable that hate and endowing it with even a moral elevation . And his language is precisely fitted to his rich , profound and analytic thought . No , the question ...
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... sense , which it does not externally possess . I am casting the widest net I can - including , that is , under the title- page of satire , irony and indeed any continuous criticism of society and letters , whatever cloak of fiction ...
... sense , which it does not externally possess . I am casting the widest net I can - including , that is , under the title- page of satire , irony and indeed any continuous criticism of society and letters , whatever cloak of fiction ...
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... 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.
... 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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... sense . In some ways he reminds you of an orator apostrophizing an audience ( the Vic- torians ) who are no longer there , owing perhaps to that love of verbal counterplay which spoils so much of his work . But what jolly things he has ...
... sense . In some ways he reminds you of an orator apostrophizing an audience ( the Vic- torians ) who are no longer there , owing perhaps to that love of verbal counterplay which spoils so much of his work . But what jolly things he has ...
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