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Page 94
It is true that contemporary literature has a vividness of appeal that classical
literature can never have and it is well for a young writer to know what his
contemporaries are writing about and how. But there are fashions in literature
and it is not ...
It is true that contemporary literature has a vividness of appeal that classical
literature can never have and it is well for a young writer to know what his
contemporaries are writing about and how. But there are fashions in literature
and it is not ...
Page 101
It is convenient if you are travelling in a country to have a sufficient smattering of
its speech to find your way about and get what you want to eat; and if it has a
considerable literature it is pleasant to be able to read it. But such a knowledge
as ...
It is convenient if you are travelling in a country to have a sufficient smattering of
its speech to find your way about and get what you want to eat; and if it has a
considerable literature it is pleasant to be able to read it. But such a knowledge
as ...
Page 224
It is true that he would not have occupied himself much with current literature, and
if we may judge by the three I have mentioned, had he done so it would have
been of no direct service to contemporary writers. For Sainte-Beuve, as we know,
...
It is true that he would not have occupied himself much with current literature, and
if we may judge by the three I have mentioned, had he done so it would have
been of no direct service to contemporary writers. For Sainte-Beuve, as we know,
...
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