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Lenten Build-Up

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 August 2024

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More than once it has been said that it is no use playing a harp to a jackass! I suppose we can see in such an assertion the obvious truth of the saying of St Thomas that whatever is received, is received according to the disposition of the receiver, and that's why the harpist ignores the jackass. Possibly too that's why the jackass does not bother to sqawk to the harpist! It seems to cut both ways.

The Tchaikovsky enthusiast might be quite ecstatic about a superb rendering of the Nutcracker Suite, but even he would not feel so enthusiastic about it if at the time he had a raging toothache. To the true appreciation of such music he could only hope to return when the toothache stopped and his disposition was better.

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Research Article
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Copyright © 1959 Provincial Council of the English Province of the Order of Preachers

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1 This article was received too late to appear in the February number. But there is still Enough of Lent to run for it to have relevance.