Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... ostracized the satirist . Even the crystal Elizabethan age , that reintegration of the human spirit which welcomed tragedy not as reality but as an adventurous exercise for literary dexterity , is as replete with satire as it 8.
... ostracized the satirist . Even the crystal Elizabethan age , that reintegration of the human spirit which welcomed tragedy not as reality but as an adventurous exercise for literary dexterity , is as replete with satire as it 8.
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... spirit moving on the face of the waters . Precedence in satire is usually given to the eighteenth century , and the claim ( in spite of a good number of exceptions really finer than it could produce ) must be allowed . Surely satire to ...
... spirit moving on the face of the waters . Precedence in satire is usually given to the eighteenth century , and the claim ( in spite of a good number of exceptions really finer than it could produce ) must be allowed . Surely satire to ...
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... spirit of art capable , when we consider the significance of Don Quixote ? Is he the scapegoat of Cervantes , as the narra- tive directs ? No , he is his hero , his archangel a little damaged . Don Quixote designs too literally his ...
... spirit of art capable , when we consider the significance of Don Quixote ? Is he the scapegoat of Cervantes , as the narra- tive directs ? No , he is his hero , his archangel a little damaged . Don Quixote designs too literally his ...
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... audience to assimilate it . His primness , his mediocrity , his occasional obtuseness , his very prejudices aided rather than hindered him from E stamping and permeating the spirit of his age . His JOURNALISM OLD AND NEW 49.
... audience to assimilate it . His primness , his mediocrity , his occasional obtuseness , his very prejudices aided rather than hindered him from E stamping and permeating the spirit of his age . His JOURNALISM OLD AND NEW 49.
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Harold John Massingham. stamping and permeating the spirit of his age . His supreme inspiration was to have an educated public at his back . And if the daily journalism of the Tatler , the Spectator , and the Guardian was of great ...
Harold John Massingham. stamping and permeating the spirit of his age . His supreme inspiration was to have an educated public at his back . And if the daily journalism of the Tatler , the Spectator , and the Guardian was of great ...
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achieved Addison æsthetic amateur artist beauty Ben Jonson bookseller cant classical contemporary course critic Davies DEAR DEAR X divine Don Quixote Donne doth edition eighteenth century Elizabethan English Euphuism example expression eyes feeling Flecker folio free verse Gabriel Harvey genius give hand hath heaven Henry James human idea imagination Imagists inspiration James Mabbe Jonson kind Lamb less letters Lillo literary tradition literature live look material meaning metaphysic method metre Michael Field mind modern moral natural never novelists novels Parnassian partly passion personality phrase plays poet poetic poetry possessed prefatory poem present prose pseudo-picturesque Ralph Hodgson reader realistic rhyme romantic satire satirist sense Shakespeare sonnet soul spirit style surely taste thee thing Thomas Thomas Coryate thou thought tion to-day translation Vaughan W. H. Davies whole words write wrote