The Soul of Man Under Socialism, and Other EssaysHarper & Row, 1970 - 298页 |
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... paint what they see . They paint what the public sees , and the public never sees anything . CYRIL : Well , after that I think I should like to hear the end of your article . VIVIAN : With pleasure . Whether it will do any good I really ...
... paint what they see . They paint what the public sees , and the public never sees anything . CYRIL : Well , after that I think I should like to hear the end of your article . VIVIAN : With pleasure . Whether it will do any good I really ...
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... painted with wax , making the wax fluid with juice of olives , and with heated irons making it firm . Panel and marble and linen canvas became wonderful as his brush swept across them ; and life seeing her own image , was still , and ...
... painted with wax , making the wax fluid with juice of olives , and with heated irons making it firm . Panel and marble and linen canvas became wonderful as his brush swept across them ; and life seeing her own image , was still , and ...
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... paint the men and women whom they admired , and to show the loveliness of this lovely earth . They painted many religious pictures - in fact , they painted far too many , and the monotony of type and motive is wearisome , and was bad ...
... paint the men and women whom they admired , and to show the loveliness of this lovely earth . They painted many religious pictures - in fact , they painted far too many , and the monotony of type and motive is wearisome , and was bad ...
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