Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 21 |
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... contemporary virtues cannot so effectively give it access ) -so similarly , in the realm of Literature , we require a communicative gift from age to age , to make us more sure of ourselves in giving right judgments concerning Fame . For ...
... contemporary virtues cannot so effectively give it access ) -so similarly , in the realm of Literature , we require a communicative gift from age to age , to make us more sure of ourselves in giving right judgments concerning Fame . For ...
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... contemporary Rabelais when , in fact , he is a convulsive and distorted Don Quixote . But then Proust , who must have shaped the " Moi " of the original narrator on Quixotic lines , comes very near to giving us a new , sentimental ...
... contemporary Rabelais when , in fact , he is a convulsive and distorted Don Quixote . But then Proust , who must have shaped the " Moi " of the original narrator on Quixotic lines , comes very near to giving us a new , sentimental ...
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... contemporary poets , reluctantly because they were illuminating , but have tried to keep enough of my memories of him to convey a little of the vivid impression he made . Some personal detail is justified , I feel , in the case of a ...
... contemporary poets , reluctantly because they were illuminating , but have tried to keep enough of my memories of him to convey a little of the vivid impression he made . Some personal detail is justified , I feel , in the case of a ...
Inhalt
Among the Ruins By The LORD DUNSANY Litt D F R S L | 14 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Fame versus Fashion in Literature | 46 |
Style and Fashion in Literature By CLIFFORD BAX F S A | 67 |
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