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He should have lived in a world where there were no magazines , with their constant urging of the established writer to write more than he wills , and their subtle molding of his work to the stock emotions of vast audiences .
He should have lived in a world where there were no magazines , with their constant urging of the established writer to write more than he wills , and their subtle molding of his work to the stock emotions of vast audiences .
Halaman 189
Mencken's writing , the prose style which has been his weapon , has remained , it is gratifying to observe , comparatively unaffected by his critical apotheosis . This style , like its posses- sor , made enemies , awoke at one time a ...
Mencken's writing , the prose style which has been his weapon , has remained , it is gratifying to observe , comparatively unaffected by his critical apotheosis . This style , like its posses- sor , made enemies , awoke at one time a ...
Halaman 229
Under its tutelage I am forced daily to write English prose that is indescribable . The trick is easy , and I hereby place the secret at the disposal of any continuity writer who may wish to win the backslaps of his manager and the ...
Under its tutelage I am forced daily to write English prose that is indescribable . The trick is easy , and I hereby place the secret at the disposal of any continuity writer who may wish to win the backslaps of his manager and the ...
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