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The article to which Mr. Salmon responded was “Beauty Is a Right,” and his two comments are very much worth reading in full.
Here is a copy of Henry Menzies’ essay “What Happened to the Glory?”
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Transcribed below. For those who read French, here is the editorial we mentioned: « La beauté est un droit ».
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There is a certain amusing dissonance about a site on the Web whose theme is writing by making marks on paper. But that is not the only dissonance you will find here. This is a supplement to Dr. Boli’s Celebrated Magazine, and we’ll have long digressions on random subjects, instructional articles about writing instruments, and even poetry—but everything will be written out on paper, and only then published to the electronic world at large.
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