Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... write books , except to be read and judged , if not in their own time in another , I cannot tell . At any rate , there seems to me to be a metaphysical value . in good reading and quiet reflection which is none too obvious to this ...
... write books , except to be read and judged , if not in their own time in another , I cannot tell . At any rate , there seems to me to be a metaphysical value . in good reading and quiet reflection which is none too obvious to this ...
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... writing a stiff and ponderous ad hoc treatise , I will , except for a statement , a question and a suggestion , go no further . Literary traditions , unlike secular ones , cannot lose their meaning ; do the moderns ever ask themselves ...
... writing a stiff and ponderous ad hoc treatise , I will , except for a statement , a question and a suggestion , go no further . Literary traditions , unlike secular ones , cannot lose their meaning ; do the moderns ever ask themselves ...
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... writes " Christ's Teares over Jerusalem " and strikes an attitude at London ; Robert Greene repents his vagabondage and grasps the occasion of applying his particular to the universal ; Bacon out of the glooms of his calculating soul ...
... writes " Christ's Teares over Jerusalem " and strikes an attitude at London ; Robert Greene repents his vagabondage and grasps the occasion of applying his particular to the universal ; Bacon out of the glooms of his calculating soul ...
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... write less about the principles of satire than the various practices of the satirist . The one may perhaps suggest the other . A partial excuse is that satire and its relations with literary and social changes are , like yourself ...
... write less about the principles of satire than the various practices of the satirist . The one may perhaps suggest the other . A partial excuse is that satire and its relations with literary and social changes are , like yourself ...
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... write copiously about Dr. Richard Garnett , whom this age has so strangely for- gotten . Yes , it has forgotten " The Twilight of the Gods , " an excellent illustration of finely used irony . In its own way it makes an indissoluble ...
... write copiously about Dr. Richard Garnett , whom this age has so strangely for- gotten . Yes , it has forgotten " The Twilight of the Gods , " an excellent illustration of finely used irony . In its own way it makes an indissoluble ...
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