The Soul of Man Under Socialism, and Other EssaysHarper & Row, 1970 - 298页 |
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... effect ; it is not its quality . And Lord Lytton's proposal that the dresses should merely be beautiful without being accurate is founded on a misapprehension of the nature of costume , and of its value on the stage . This value is ...
... effect ; it is not its quality . And Lord Lytton's proposal that the dresses should merely be beautiful without being accurate is founded on a misapprehension of the nature of costume , and of its value on the stage . This value is ...
第62页
... effect , and , having done so , passes on to other things . Nature , upon the other hand , forgetting that imitation can be made the sincerest form of insult , keeps on repeating this effect until we all become absolutely wearied of it ...
... effect , and , having done so , passes on to other things . Nature , upon the other hand , forgetting that imitation can be made the sincerest form of insult , keeps on repeating this effect until we all become absolutely wearied of it ...
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... effects that she can show us are effects that we have already seen through poetry , or in paintings . This is the secret ... effect , and is not without loveliness , though perhaps its chief use is to illustrate quotations from the poets ...
... effects that she can show us are effects that we have already seen through poetry , or in paintings . This is the secret ... effect , and is not without loveliness , though perhaps its chief use is to illustrate quotations from the poets ...
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