CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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268. oldal
Desmond MacCarthy. themselves still admired . We were reluctant to say with the Rev. Dr. Opimian , " I must take ... admire arrangements of words which had no mean- ing at all . Beauty in words , like beauty in pictorial art , was to ...
Desmond MacCarthy. themselves still admired . We were reluctant to say with the Rev. Dr. Opimian , " I must take ... admire arrangements of words which had no mean- ing at all . Beauty in words , like beauty in pictorial art , was to ...
271. oldal
... admire . " It was a good retort , but a trifle disingenuous , for they despised both artists themselves . The public is undoubtedly an ass , but not uncommonly in critic- ism we find the elect and progressive of a later date echoing ...
... admire . " It was a good retort , but a trifle disingenuous , for they despised both artists themselves . The public is undoubtedly an ass , but not uncommonly in critic- ism we find the elect and progressive of a later date echoing ...
272. oldal
... admire it , and to admire it because it is only understood or liked by a few . Even when minorities and majorities agree the corroboration may be valueless , for a work of art may be enjoyed at different levels - Hamlet , for example ...
... admire it , and to admire it because it is only understood or liked by a few . Even when minorities and majorities agree the corroboration may be valueless , for a work of art may be enjoyed at different levels - Hamlet , for example ...
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GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
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