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" It is the only civilized form of autobiography, as it deals not with the events, but with the thoughts of one's life; not with life's physical accidents of deed or circumstance, but with the spiritual moods and imaginative passions of the mind. I am always... "
All Manner of Folk: Interpretations and Studies - 第 19 頁
Holbrook Jackson 著 - 1912 - 206 頁
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Sebastian Melmoth [and] The Soul of Man

Oscar Wilde - 1905 - 236 頁
...of autobiography, as it deals, not with the events, but 47 with the thoughts of one's life, not with life's physical accidents of deed or circumstance,...spiritual moods and imaginative passions of the mind. To know anything about oneself one must know all about others. Duty is what one expects from / others,...
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The Writings of Oscar Wilde, 第 10 卷

Oscar Wilde - 1907 - 272 頁
...autobiography, as it VY deals not with the events, but with the thoughts y»s of one's life; not with life's physical accidents of deed or circumstance,...that. one can say of most modern creative art is that .- — *k _ it is just a little less (vulgapthan reality, and so the critic, with his fine sense of...
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Intentions. The soul of man under socialism

Oscar Wilde - 1909 - 360 頁
...form of autobiography, as it deals not with the events, but with the thoughts of one's life ; not with life's physical accidents of deed or circumstance,...critic is to chatter about their second-rate work. x , The best that one can say of most modern creative art is that it is just a little less vulgar than...
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The Writings of Oscar Wilde ...

Oscar Wilde - 1907 - 302 頁
...form of autobiography, as it deals, not with the events, but with the thoughts of one's life, not with life's physical accidents of deed or circumstance,...spiritual moods and imaginative passions of the mind. Who cares whether Mr. Ruskin's views on Turner are sound or not? What does it matter? That mighty and...
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The Prose of Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde - 1916 - 726 頁
...form of autobiography, as it deals, not with events, but with the thoughts of one's life, not with life's physical accidents of deed or circumstance,...spiritual moods and imaginative passions of the mind. Who cares whether Mr. Ruskin's views on Turner are sound or not? What does it matter? That mighty and...
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The Wit and Humor of Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde, Alvin Redman - 1959 - 276 頁
...art critic is to hold his tongue at all times, and upon all subjects. The English Renaissance of Art. I am always amused by the silly vanity of those writers...critic is to chatter about their second-rate work. The Critic as Artist. The sphere of art and the sphere of ethics are absolutely distinct and separate....
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The Works of Oscar Wilde, 第 11 卷

Oscar Wilde - 1909 - 332 頁
...of autobiography, as it deals, not with- the events, but with the thoughts of one's life, not with life's physical accidents of deed or circumstance,...spiritual moods and imaginative passions of the mind. Who cares whether Mr. Ruskin's views on Turner are sound or not? What does it matter ? That mighty...
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Estranging the Familiar: Toward a Revitalized Critical Writing

George Douglas Atkins - 1992 - 222 頁
...with the events, but with the thoughts of one's life; not with life's physical accidents of deed and circumstance, but with the spiritual moods and imaginative passions of the mind." 12 To Ernest's mild objection, Gilbert acknowledges another theory of criticism, by now familiar enough,...
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I Can Resist Everything Except Temptation: And Other Quotations from Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde - 1996 - 232 頁
...form of autobiography, as it deals not with the events, but with the thoughts of one's life; not with life's physical accidents of deed or circumstance,...spiritual moods and imaginative passions of the mind. Gilbert in "The Critic as Artist," pi. t, in Intentions l1691}. repc in Ellmann. 363It is remarkable...
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Postmodernism: Disciplinary texts : humanities and social sciences

Victor E. Taylor, Charles E. Winquist - 1998 - 824 頁
...literary essay, the more urgent and severe its aim. "I am always amused," Wilde says characteristically, "by the silly vanity of those writers and artists...critic is to chatter about their second-rate work." The problem is what to do about first-rate work, or that which is great enough to reduce all critical comment...
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