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Style and Thought

Hazlitt, Henry | May 21, 1930 issue

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This article presents information on the works of H.M. Tomlinson. There is surely nothing reprehensible about English authors, particularly if they happen to have such qualities of mind and heart as Tomlinson. Nor is there anything but commendable candor in the prefatory announcement to the present little volume. That is efficiency and sound economy. The address, moreover, was worth using more than once. It must have charmed the bodies to which it was delivered, for it is dulcetly written, and it adheres to no single set dogmatic theme but winds gracefully over some of the major problems of literature and life.

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AUTHORS, English; STYLE, Literary; LITERATURE; AUTHORSHIP; TOMLINSON, H. M.; LIFE
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