Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... appeal to the greatest number , too many publishers ( there are , happily , a few exceptions ) , to swell their sales , contract for the one rather than the other . Yes , I know what you will be thinking about this letter . Such are the ...
... appeal to the greatest number , too many publishers ( there are , happily , a few exceptions ) , to swell their sales , contract for the one rather than the other . Yes , I know what you will be thinking about this letter . Such are the ...
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... appeal to the surface emotions perverts and artificially simplifies the nervous organism of style . The one method defines its meaning ; the other , aiming at a decorative effect rather than a meaning , creates an appeal confused indeed ...
... appeal to the surface emotions perverts and artificially simplifies the nervous organism of style . The one method defines its meaning ; the other , aiming at a decorative effect rather than a meaning , creates an appeal confused indeed ...
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... appeal to the lowest common denominator of the public consciousness . But the taste that appeals to and expresses the highest common factor of the public's needs is just as representative and a thousand times more in- dispensable . In ...
... appeal to the lowest common denominator of the public consciousness . But the taste that appeals to and expresses the highest common factor of the public's needs is just as representative and a thousand times more in- dispensable . In ...
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