The Borzoi College ReaderCharles Muscatine, Marlene Griffith |
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... artists have responded variously , sometimes with a sublime incoherence but occasionally with that resonant authority that is theirs alone . The fact that more than half of the essays in this section are by artists - one painter and ...
... artists have responded variously , sometimes with a sublime incoherence but occasionally with that resonant authority that is theirs alone . The fact that more than half of the essays in this section are by artists - one painter and ...
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... artists we would have ! Rules have no existence outside of individuals : otherwise Racine would be no greater genius ... artists bear the im- print of their time but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply ...
... artists we would have ! Rules have no existence outside of individuals : otherwise Racine would be no greater genius ... artists bear the im- print of their time but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply ...
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... ARTIST DO IN THE WORLD OF TODAY ? At least two interviews with Camus have been translated into English under the ... artists , we perhaps have no need to interfere in the affairs of the world . But considered as men , yes . The miner ...
... ARTIST DO IN THE WORLD OF TODAY ? At least two interviews with Camus have been translated into English under the ... artists , we perhaps have no need to interfere in the affairs of the world . But considered as men , yes . The miner ...
Contents
THE NECESSITY FOR THINKING | 3 |
John Henry Newman | 43 |
THE RIGHT USE OF LANGUAGE | 57 |
Copyright | |
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