Bloomsbury Reader

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    A modernist needs to define himself against something, so that the very success of his enterprise threatens to undermine it.
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    like the happy little bee-winged lights of summer,
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    staying for a moment on a flower — they come there purely for pleasure.
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    savagery of the senses
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    I hope that the meanings of the aphorisms, and their relationship to each other, will not be found obscure
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    In the words of Whitman
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    These truths satisfy mine.
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    Let me first express my gratitude to the Master and Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge, for honouring me with their invitation to give the Clark Lectures, for their hospitality during my visits to Cambridge, and for their great kindness to a lecturer most uncomfortably aware of the formidable distinction of his predecessors in the lectureship
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    the friends at Cambridge and elsewhere
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    who, discussing the matter of these lectures with me, made valuable contributions to the book as it now stands;
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