Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... sense of all said and all finished which is the sense of form making tolerable that hate and endowing it with even a moral elevation . And his language is precisely fitted to his rich , profound and analytic thought . No , the question ...
... sense of all said and all finished which is the sense of form making tolerable that hate and endowing it with even a moral elevation . And his language is precisely fitted to his rich , profound and analytic thought . No , the question ...
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... sense , means the complete fulfilment of an artistic pur- pose , not so much as the artist , but as God intended it . There are five essentials which are requisite to the greatest art . It must be universal ( is not recognition the ...
... sense , means the complete fulfilment of an artistic pur- pose , not so much as the artist , but as God intended it . There are five essentials which are requisite to the greatest art . It must be universal ( is not recognition the ...
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... sense and wit of creatures made King , By sense and wit to live their Underling ? And what is worse have Eaglets ' eyes to see His owne disgrace and know an high degree Of blisse , the place , if thereto he might clime And not live ...
... sense and wit of creatures made King , By sense and wit to live their Underling ? And what is worse have Eaglets ' eyes to see His owne disgrace and know an high degree Of blisse , the place , if thereto he might clime And not live ...
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