Literary Criticism of Oscar WildeUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1968 - 253页 |
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... entirely disagree . . . . For in Art there is no such thing as a universal truth . A truth in art is that whose contradiction is also true . ” A critic in spite of himself , then a critic to explain himself , Wilde sought to bring art ...
... entirely disagree . . . . For in Art there is no such thing as a universal truth . A truth in art is that whose contradiction is also true . ” A critic in spite of himself , then a critic to explain himself , Wilde sought to bring art ...
第166页
... entirely the result of indoor life . Out of doors one becomes abstract and impersonal . One's individuality absolutely leaves one . And then Nature is so indifferent , so unappreciative . Whenever I am walking in the park here , I ...
... entirely the result of indoor life . Out of doors one becomes abstract and impersonal . One's individuality absolutely leaves one . And then Nature is so indifferent , so unappreciative . Whenever I am walking in the park here , I ...
第176页
... entirely on the kind of temperament that receives it , so that the return to Nature would come to mean simply the advance to a great personality . You would agree with that , I fancy . However , proceed with your article . VIVIAN ...
... entirely on the kind of temperament that receives it , so that the return to Nature would come to mean simply the advance to a great personality . You would agree with that , I fancy . However , proceed with your article . VIVIAN ...
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