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... kind . The illusion of farce is , I admit , a cripple who has lost a leg . It is barren ; it impregnates no silences . But a farce , if it be good in its own kind , has a unity , an essence above the battle " , and it certainly has ...
... kind . The illusion of farce is , I admit , a cripple who has lost a leg . It is barren ; it impregnates no silences . But a farce , if it be good in its own kind , has a unity , an essence above the battle " , and it certainly has ...
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... kinder some people say almost excessively kind . Two hundred and fifty years ago La Bruyère complained that it was too late to be writing , for everything had been said already . The living writer's real puzzle is how to be so original ...
... kinder some people say almost excessively kind . Two hundred and fifty years ago La Bruyère complained that it was too late to be writing , for everything had been said already . The living writer's real puzzle is how to be so original ...
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... kinder some people say almost excessively kind . Two hundred and fifty years ago La Bruyère complained that it was too late to be writing , for everything had been said already . The living writer's real puzzle is how to be so original ...
... kinder some people say almost excessively kind . Two hundred and fifty years ago La Bruyère complained that it was too late to be writing , for everything had been said already . The living writer's real puzzle is how to be so original ...
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PreRaphaelitism in Art and Poetry By LAUrence | 1 |
Some English Utopias By HAROLD CHILD | 31 |
The Nature of Dramatic Illusion By CHARLES | 61 |
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