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... speak , colourlessly : in profile , as in some ancient frieze . W. B. Yeats , who once entitled a poem ' Certain Artists bring her Dolls and Drawings ' , clearly understood the special aesthetic of exclusion I am trying to characterise ...
... speak , colourlessly : in profile , as in some ancient frieze . W. B. Yeats , who once entitled a poem ' Certain Artists bring her Dolls and Drawings ' , clearly understood the special aesthetic of exclusion I am trying to characterise ...
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... speaking likeness ' becomes the ' Impresa portrait ' in which both a human face and some mysterious but authoritative legend figure together within the same frame ; ut pictura poesis , ' Poetry is as a picture ' , produced , as the ...
... speaking likeness ' becomes the ' Impresa portrait ' in which both a human face and some mysterious but authoritative legend figure together within the same frame ; ut pictura poesis , ' Poetry is as a picture ' , produced , as the ...
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... speak . The beneficiaries become like children in an excessively enlightened family where no punishments are ever handed out , betrayed to the crushing liberty of the merely ethical . Once again we find that the apparently gratuitous ...
... speak . The beneficiaries become like children in an excessively enlightened family where no punishments are ever handed out , betrayed to the crushing liberty of the merely ethical . Once again we find that the apparently gratuitous ...
Contents
The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
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