Speranza
As for Grice, he obviously enjoyed Cambridge very much indeed: the mere thought of him in a room together with Burdon-Muller makes me laugh.
I really think you ought to meet him.
Make the Schlesingers invite you together.
You must look upon Grice objectively rather than subjectively, as the most perfect exquisitely preserved survival of the culture whom the more exquisite Edwardian novelists write about -- all the men who would not really have enjoyed meeting Harry Levin.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
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