The Quarterly Review, Հատոր 292William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1954 |
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... letters , for all their elegance and literary polish , lack the poetic essence of literature ; the reason is perhaps that , as he says himself : ' I know nothing in the world but poetry that is not to be acquired by application and care ...
... letters , for all their elegance and literary polish , lack the poetic essence of literature ; the reason is perhaps that , as he says himself : ' I know nothing in the world but poetry that is not to be acquired by application and care ...
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... letters of this sort depends on the personality of those who send them . But the letters of a writer are actually a part of his literary output , no less than novels or poems or plays . André Maurois , in an Introduction to the ⚫ Letters ...
... letters of this sort depends on the personality of those who send them . But the letters of a writer are actually a part of his literary output , no less than novels or poems or plays . André Maurois , in an Introduction to the ⚫ Letters ...
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... letters he kept repeating one idea , that he was arrogant , that he always had to be giving advice . That indeed was the man he was obsessed with his ideas on sex , he was undoubtedly arrogant , and he probably thought that in giving ...
... letters he kept repeating one idea , that he was arrogant , that he always had to be giving advice . That indeed was the man he was obsessed with his ideas on sex , he was undoubtedly arrogant , and he probably thought that in giving ...
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