Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... imagination ; it induces tranquillity , and it gives the artist poise and a sense of perspective . It supplies him with the conditions favour- able to his art . It does not foster imitation . On the contrary it preserves even the ...
... imagination ; it induces tranquillity , and it gives the artist poise and a sense of perspective . It supplies him with the conditions favour- able to his art . It does not foster imitation . On the contrary it preserves even the ...
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... imagination to the cause of God , of humanity , of posterity , of art , of the immor- tality of the soul , of what you will , and of its ultimate triumph over matter , is incalculable . Says Chaucer , at the end of " Troilus and ...
... imagination to the cause of God , of humanity , of posterity , of art , of the immor- tality of the soul , of what you will , and of its ultimate triumph over matter , is incalculable . Says Chaucer , at the end of " Troilus and ...
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... imagination . Dürer leads me on to Henry Vaughan , and makes me idly wonder why Vaughan , with something of the same mystical power and transcendental impulse , failed to be the Dürer of literature . You have no need to remind me of ...
... imagination . Dürer leads me on to Henry Vaughan , and makes me idly wonder why Vaughan , with something of the same mystical power and transcendental impulse , failed to be the Dürer of literature . You have no need to remind me of ...
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