Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... method , of the arts . But any kind of offensive directed against society is satire by im- plication . The implicit suggestion therefore becomes satire proper by that kind of process which Stendhal calls crystallization . " It detaches ...
... method , of the arts . But any kind of offensive directed against society is satire by im- plication . The implicit suggestion therefore becomes satire proper by that kind of process which Stendhal calls crystallization . " It detaches ...
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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 of appealing to " the plain man " and " the man in the street " ( in the most ambiguous logic ! ) , and above all the destructive tyranny of its advertisements are an unqualified evil . I am not merely puffing dogmas into the air ...
... method of appealing to " the plain man " and " the man in the street " ( in the most ambiguous logic ! ) , and above all the destructive tyranny of its advertisements are an unqualified evil . I am not merely puffing dogmas into the air ...
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... method of the booksellers was to send a copyist to the theatres to take shorthand notes of the plays . Or the theatrical managers would sometimes let them have prompt - book copies for a consideration . * Henslowe of the Globe was , I ...
... method of the booksellers was to send a copyist to the theatres to take shorthand notes of the plays . Or the theatrical managers would sometimes let them have prompt - book copies for a consideration . * Henslowe of the Globe was , I ...
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... method defines its meaning ; the other , aiming at a decorative effect rather than a meaning , creates an appeal confused indeed , but uniform and insubstantial . Hence the most remarkable feature of the pseudo - romantic - that it ...
... method defines its meaning ; the other , aiming at a decorative effect rather than a meaning , creates an appeal confused indeed , but uniform and insubstantial . Hence the most remarkable feature of the pseudo - romantic - that it ...
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