Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... whole and make that part a whole in itself . But there was a cost and a penalty attached . The imaginative element was left out , just as in Wordsworth's ode the man takes leave of the spiritual relationships of his boyhood . But it got ...
... whole and make that part a whole in itself . But there was a cost and a penalty attached . The imaginative element was left out , just as in Wordsworth's ode the man takes leave of the spiritual relationships of his boyhood . But it got ...
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... whole pharmacopeia . Thus Belloc's masculine 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 ...
... whole pharmacopeia . Thus Belloc's masculine 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 ...
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... whole the complex play of hostile ideas between two countries . But Shaw is not really quite big enough to form a complete artistic satire . He is more frequently the combatant than the artist . Also his taste is sometimes dubious ...
... whole the complex play of hostile ideas between two countries . But Shaw is not really quite big enough to form a complete artistic satire . He is more frequently the combatant than the artist . Also his taste is sometimes dubious ...
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... whole , was both shallow and lucid . " I shall endeavour , " he said , " to enliven morality with wit and to temper wit with morality . " But Ad- dison , though he seldom wrote ex cathedra or regarded art as anything but the handmaid of ...
... whole , was both shallow and lucid . " I shall endeavour , " he said , " to enliven morality with wit and to temper wit with morality . " But Ad- dison , though he seldom wrote ex cathedra or regarded art as anything but the handmaid of ...
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... whole of his prose to the last comma and meant simply " a prospect that is well laid out . " A prospect in the " ha - ha " style , with perhaps a neo - Gothic temple , where the garden merged with the lansdcape . At which temple , my ...
... whole of his prose to the last comma and meant simply " a prospect that is well laid out . " A prospect in the " ha - ha " style , with perhaps a neo - Gothic temple , where the garden merged with the lansdcape . At which temple , my ...
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