Recueil général des opéras représentés par l'Academie royale de musique depuis son établissement, 1. kötetSlatkine Reprints, 1965 |
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. oldal
... success of an author's rhetoric does not depend on whether he thought about his readers as he wrote ; if " mere calculation " cannot insure success , it is equally true that even the most unconscious and Dionysian of writers suc- ceeds ...
... success of an author's rhetoric does not depend on whether he thought about his readers as he wrote ; if " mere calculation " cannot insure success , it is equally true that even the most unconscious and Dionysian of writers suc- ceeds ...
12. oldal
... success . It is not enough to show his virtues through his actions ; his only admirable act is the gift of the falcon and that might be easily interpreted in itself as a further bit of foolish extravagance . Unless the story is to be ...
... success . It is not enough to show his virtues through his actions ; his only admirable act is the gift of the falcon and that might be easily interpreted in itself as a further bit of foolish extravagance . Unless the story is to be ...
33. oldal
... successful , and where successful by no means equally so . It is so easy to ' fall ' [ both novelist and character ... success they achieve in doing what is necessary in their respective works ? Difficulties of this kind abound in this ...
... successful , and where successful by no means equally so . It is so easy to ' fall ' [ both novelist and character ... success they achieve in doing what is necessary in their respective works ? Difficulties of this kind abound in this ...
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True Novels Must Be Realistic | 23 |
All Authors Should Be Objective | 67 |
True Art Ignores the Audience | 89 |
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