White Chrysanthemums; Literary Fragments and PronouncementsHerder and Herder, 1971 - 163 pages |
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Page 84
... frequently had discus- sions and generally disagreed . One day , much disgruntled , he exclaimed : " No more Gogol for me ! In Taras Bulba , he makes the Cossacks smoke tobacco at a time when it was absolutely unknown to Europeans ...
... frequently had discus- sions and generally disagreed . One day , much disgruntled , he exclaimed : " No more Gogol for me ! In Taras Bulba , he makes the Cossacks smoke tobacco at a time when it was absolutely unknown to Europeans ...
Page 140
... frequently with an eye to effect rather than reliability of statement . For instance , Wilde's " Life imitates art more than art imitates life . " If it read " Society imitates . . , " it would be more correct , but less attractive ...
... frequently with an eye to effect rather than reliability of statement . For instance , Wilde's " Life imitates art more than art imitates life . " If it read " Society imitates . . , " it would be more correct , but less attractive ...
Page 143
... armor could only have thrived in insular isolation and not in a place like ancient Rome where legions had to fight the armors of the world . The crude symbolism in primitif art is frequently due to 143 ORACLES OF ART.
... armor could only have thrived in insular isolation and not in a place like ancient Rome where legions had to fight the armors of the world . The crude symbolism in primitif art is frequently due to 143 ORACLES OF ART.
Contents
The Banner of Art | 3 |
Somewhat of a Pearl Fisher | 15 |
On Sadakichi | 23 |
Copyright | |
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