Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... written satire and discussed its theory . But I can no more believe him to be a satirist than a modest , discerning and agreeable writer . He just hacks about with a meat - chopper . He possesses neither style , nor condensation , nor ...
... written satire and discussed its theory . But I can no more believe him to be a satirist than a modest , discerning and agreeable writer . He just hacks about with a meat - chopper . He possesses neither style , nor condensation , nor ...
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... writing cut in the granite wall for the affrighted cherubs . No wonder that he set down Dürer's " Melancholia ” with such a Miltonic might of description . How in- evitably in those pages their twofold despair corresponds ! Thomson ...
... writing cut in the granite wall for the affrighted cherubs . No wonder that he set down Dürer's " Melancholia ” with such a Miltonic might of description . How in- evitably in those pages their twofold despair corresponds ! Thomson ...
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... written truth of books , not transient but permanent , plainly offers itself to be observed , and by means of the pervious spherules of the eyes passing through the vestibule of perception and the courts of imagination enters the ...
... written truth of books , not transient but permanent , plainly offers itself to be observed , and by means of the pervious spherules of the eyes passing through the vestibule of perception and the courts of imagination enters the ...
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... written testimony of men's superiority over the animals ? Said Dürer : “ Much learning ( in the sense partly of art , partly of the artistic will and impulse to create ) is not evil to a man though some be stiffly set against it ...
... written testimony of men's superiority over the animals ? Said Dürer : “ Much learning ( in the sense partly of art , partly of the artistic will and impulse to create ) is not evil to a man though some be stiffly set against it ...
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... of the persuasions of a bed- side physician . He looked upon the creative imagination as a curiosity , a kind of treachery to the genteel tradition of writing , and as interfering with the faculty of JOURNALISM OLD AND NEW 45.
... of the persuasions of a bed- side physician . He looked upon the creative imagination as a curiosity , a kind of treachery to the genteel tradition of writing , and as interfering with the faculty of JOURNALISM OLD AND NEW 45.
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