Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... method exacts a harmony and proportion of line which can only be achieved ( forgive me for under- lining the point ) by distance and detachment . It can almost become a formal mosaic without essential loss . Ill - fitting masonry ...
... method exacts a harmony and proportion of line which can only be achieved ( forgive me for under- lining the point ) by distance and detachment . It can almost become a formal mosaic without essential loss . Ill - fitting masonry ...
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... method , a method which postulates this very rag - bag of principles , know- ledge and traditional example , a method which cannot be employed without them . Herbert Spencer ( whom , by the way , all of us wrung dry of hope , freedom ...
... method , a method which postulates this very rag - bag of principles , know- ledge and traditional example , a method which cannot be employed without them . Herbert Spencer ( whom , by the way , all of us wrung dry of hope , freedom ...
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... method is clearly evident . In poem after poem of " Love Poems " and " Amores one finds him first of all striking out a bold , sharp , angular , sometimes original image from nature — an image , so to speak , with a high - light upon it ...
... method is clearly evident . In poem after poem of " Love Poems " and " Amores one finds him first of all striking out a bold , sharp , angular , sometimes original image from nature — an image , so to speak , with a high - light upon it ...
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