CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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129. oldal
... . Poor old man ! Boom ! There is something ominous in the very word . Boom ! Boom ! Boom ! Listen , it is the sound of a cannon shattering reputations ! LITERARY SNOBS EAR Literary Snobs ( how many of Dwill 129 K LITERARY BOOMS.
... . Poor old man ! Boom ! There is something ominous in the very word . Boom ! Boom ! Boom ! Listen , it is the sound of a cannon shattering reputations ! LITERARY SNOBS EAR Literary Snobs ( how many of Dwill 129 K LITERARY BOOMS.
130. oldal
Desmond MacCarthy. LITERARY SNOBS EAR Literary Snobs ( how many of Dwill , I werdey , Consider my readers will , I wonder , consider themselves as personally addressed ? I think about fifteen hundred ought to do so and among those will ...
Desmond MacCarthy. LITERARY SNOBS EAR Literary Snobs ( how many of Dwill , I werdey , Consider my readers will , I wonder , consider themselves as personally addressed ? I think about fifteen hundred ought to do so and among those will ...
133. oldal
... literary judgments are not interesting , but you get a great deal of fun out of your rapid revulsions and tem- porary admirations and fun is human . Moreover , if you are always ludicrously unfair , you are at any rate unstinting in ...
... literary judgments are not interesting , but you get a great deal of fun out of your rapid revulsions and tem- porary admirations and fun is human . Moreover , if you are always ludicrously unfair , you are at any rate unstinting in ...
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