Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... style any more than there is complete music without sound . " Does not this imply not only that form is to be stretched just about as far as it will go ( like the ox - hide with which Dido mapped out Carthage ) but although there are a ...
... style any more than there is complete music without sound . " Does not this imply not only that form is to be stretched just about as far as it will go ( like the ox - hide with which Dido mapped out Carthage ) but although there are a ...
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... style should be automatic upon the realization of the material . More , at any rate , than that which conceives it as a superimposition upon the material . Here indeed is the source of all those easy errors of definition which are ...
... style should be automatic upon the realization of the material . More , at any rate , than that which conceives it as a superimposition upon the material . Here indeed is the source of all those easy errors of definition which are ...
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Harold John Massingham. Lamb , on the other hand , had style and form - Lamb , the conscious artist of ramification , of superb digression and irrelevance . For , with this irrelevance , with this digression , Lamb hardly wrote an essay ...
Harold John Massingham. Lamb , on the other hand , had style and form - Lamb , the conscious artist of ramification , of superb digression and irrelevance . For , with this irrelevance , with this digression , Lamb hardly wrote an essay ...
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... style of the other . Once in possession of a sound style of its own , it was ready , as the seasons went their course , to make thereof an instrument of beauty . III SATIRE ( II ) MY DEAR X , In 12 LETTERS TO X.
... style of the other . Once in possession of a sound style of its own , it was ready , as the seasons went their course , to make thereof an instrument of beauty . III SATIRE ( II ) MY DEAR X , In 12 LETTERS TO X.
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... style keeps a tight hold upon his subject , and he selects almost ruthlessly . Indeed , with so much distracting material open to the moderns , still greater demands are made . upon the satirist's style and form than a simpler community ...
... style keeps a tight hold upon his subject , and he selects almost ruthlessly . Indeed , with so much distracting material open to the moderns , still greater demands are made . upon the satirist's style and form than a simpler community ...
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