Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... ideas to treatment , has adulterated the artistic canon that treat- ment must be not only an exact but a metaphysically exact interpretation of the material . Its mannerism , its facility , its cleverness and aptitude , its casual ...
... ideas to treatment , has adulterated the artistic canon that treat- ment must be not only an exact but a metaphysically exact interpretation of the material . Its mannerism , its facility , its cleverness and aptitude , its casual ...
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... ideas . More , the idea completely disappears . The task , therefore , for the stylist of the future is to effect a new reconciliation , a new adjustment between these primary elements . Does this mean that a classical rather than a ...
... ideas . More , the idea completely disappears . The task , therefore , for the stylist of the future is to effect a new reconciliation , a new adjustment between these primary elements . Does this mean that a classical rather than a ...
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... idea concentrates upon you rather than you upon the idea . It lays hold of you rather than you upon it . You are its instrument . The natural development is towards an assimilation of idea and form , resulting in a third com- pound ...
... idea concentrates upon you rather than you upon the idea . It lays hold of you rather than you upon it . You are its instrument . The natural development is towards an assimilation of idea and form , resulting in a third com- pound ...
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... idea and meaning of the thing written about . But as applied to contemporary literature it means something else as well - a careful pilotage be- tween disorder and punctilio . Contemporary literature ( there are of course happy ...
... idea and meaning of the thing written about . But as applied to contemporary literature it means something else as well - a careful pilotage be- tween disorder and punctilio . Contemporary literature ( there are of course happy ...
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... idea of self- government more than any other , for England during the last decade has had a bitter taste of State and Govern- ment control - unchecked by any free organization out- side of it — which she is not likely to 80 LETTERS TO X.
... idea of self- government more than any other , for England during the last decade has had a bitter taste of State and Govern- ment control - unchecked by any free organization out- side of it — which she is not likely to 80 LETTERS TO X.
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