Literary Criticism of Oscar WildeUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1968 - 253页 |
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... matter . But the mere fact that they are interested in these things makes them unsuitable subjects for Art . The only beautiful things , as somebody once said , are the things that do not concern us . As long as a thing is useful or ...
... matter . But the mere fact that they are interested in these things makes them unsuitable subjects for Art . The only beautiful things , as somebody once said , are the things that do not concern us . As long as a thing is useful or ...
第238页
... matter ; but he has done so only by a tacit admission that he has really no critical instinct about literature and ... matter of art should be limited does not mend matters . It is proper that limitation should be placed on action . It ...
... matter ; but he has done so only by a tacit admission that he has really no critical instinct about literature and ... matter of art should be limited does not mend matters . It is proper that limitation should be placed on action . It ...
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... matter . One creates it and one contemplates it . The further away the subject - matter is , the more freely can the artist work . Your reviewer suggests that I do not make it sufficiently clear whether I prefer virtue to wickedness or ...
... matter . One creates it and one contemplates it . The further away the subject - matter is , the more freely can the artist work . Your reviewer suggests that I do not make it sufficiently clear whether I prefer virtue to wickedness or ...
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