Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 25 |
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... moral issue for the artist is not that he should present an idea that is useful but that he should present an idea well . ” * They have relinquished their ethical role by eliminating them- selves , and therefore the question of ...
... moral issue for the artist is not that he should present an idea that is useful but that he should present an idea well . ” * They have relinquished their ethical role by eliminating them- selves , and therefore the question of ...
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... moral issue for the artist is not that he should present an idea that is useful but that he should present an idea well " is suggested by the account which I have given of Thackeray's acceptance of moral obligation towards his readers ...
... moral issue for the artist is not that he should present an idea that is useful but that he should present an idea well " is suggested by the account which I have given of Thackeray's acceptance of moral obligation towards his readers ...
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... moral common- places . In these stories the figure that Thackeray cuts as a moralist almost inclines one to regard Gide's statement as axiomatic . 6 But a consideration of Thackeray's finer work redresses the balance . To re - read ...
... moral common- places . In these stories the figure that Thackeray cuts as a moralist almost inclines one to regard Gide's statement as axiomatic . 6 But a consideration of Thackeray's finer work redresses the balance . To re - read ...
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Fact and Fancy in Medieval English Literature By Miss | 12 |
III | 28 |
Atalanta in Calydon By C M Bowra M A F B A | 51 |
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