CriticismFolcroft Press, 1969 - 311 oldal |
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101. oldal
... matter . What does matter is that the poet - dramatist , having learnt something - but oh 101 VERSE PLAYS.
... matter . What does matter is that the poet - dramatist , having learnt something - but oh 101 VERSE PLAYS.
116. oldal
... matter is easily explained . To criticize works of art on moral and religious grounds is for them to pay Art the highest compliment they know . If works of art were not subject to criticism from that point of view they would be , in ...
... matter is easily explained . To criticize works of art on moral and religious grounds is for them to pay Art the highest compliment they know . If works of art were not subject to criticism from that point of view they would be , in ...
182. oldal
... matter of fact , A la Recherche du Temps Perdu resembles anything rather than a building , a pattern , or a picture ; it is more like a plant , and such a plant as the prickly - pear , in which leaves grow out of each other instead of ...
... matter of fact , A la Recherche du Temps Perdu resembles anything rather than a building , a pattern , or a picture ; it is more like a plant , and such a plant as the prickly - pear , in which leaves grow out of each other instead of ...
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