The New Criterion, Bind 3,Oplag 6–10Foundation for Cultural Review, 1985 |
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Side 11
... Waugh noted that Laski was " so set on preaching the dignity of labour that he shirks his own work . " Of another slapdash prose writer , Stephen Spender , Waugh writes : " to see him fumbling with our rich and delicate language is to ...
... Waugh noted that Laski was " so set on preaching the dignity of labour that he shirks his own work . " Of another slapdash prose writer , Stephen Spender , Waugh writes : " to see him fumbling with our rich and delicate language is to ...
Side 12
... Waugh while deploring the later , attributing his falling off to his conversion to Catholicism and his deepened reactionaryism . In this reading one admires Waugh's prose style and comic high jinks and leaves the ideas that propel them ...
... Waugh while deploring the later , attributing his falling off to his conversion to Catholicism and his deepened reactionaryism . In this reading one admires Waugh's prose style and comic high jinks and leaves the ideas that propel them ...
Side 13
... Waugh joined a bullying streak , an oddly detached strain of motive- less cruelty that remained with him all his life . Cecil Beaton , who attended the same preparatory school as Waugh , recalled the boyish Evelyn Waugh as " a tiny but ...
... Waugh joined a bullying streak , an oddly detached strain of motive- less cruelty that remained with him all his life . Cecil Beaton , who attended the same preparatory school as Waugh , recalled the boyish Evelyn Waugh as " a tiny but ...
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