The Soul of Man Under Socialism, and Other EssaysHarper & Row, 1970 - 298页 |
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Oscar Wilde. have tried to point out is that archæology is not a pedantic method , but a method of artistic illusion , and that costume is a means of displaying character without description , and of producing dramatic situations and ...
Oscar Wilde. have tried to point out is that archæology is not a pedantic method , but a method of artistic illusion , and that costume is a means of displaying character without description , and of producing dramatic situations and ...
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... method of the drama is his , as well as the method of the epos . He may use dialogue , as he did who set Milton talking to Marvel on the nature of comedy and tragedy , and made Sidney and Lord Brooke discourse on letters beneath the ...
... method of the drama is his , as well as the method of the epos . He may use dialogue , as he did who set Milton talking to Marvel on the nature of comedy and tragedy , and made Sidney and Lord Brooke discourse on letters beneath the ...
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... method of Shakespeare , any more than could Sir Joshua the method of Gainsborough . Bad artists always admire each other's work . They call it being large - minded and free from prejudice . But a truly great artist cannot conceive of ...
... method of Shakespeare , any more than could Sir Joshua the method of Gainsborough . Bad artists always admire each other's work . They call it being large - minded and free from prejudice . But a truly great artist cannot conceive of ...
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