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... artist , whose very existence is involved in it . Of one thing I am certain - that it will not be democratic . In the huge and complicated society in which we live we may get Government of the people , possibly for the people , but ...
... artist , whose very existence is involved in it . Of one thing I am certain - that it will not be democratic . In the huge and complicated society in which we live we may get Government of the people , possibly for the people , but ...
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... artist who cannot conform to the social contract . Not at least till society is nearer the perfect form . But this is not finally very important ; for the artist , quá artist is nothing but the art which he creates . For the rest ...
... artist who cannot conform to the social contract . Not at least till society is nearer the perfect form . But this is not finally very important ; for the artist , quá artist is nothing but the art which he creates . For the rest ...
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... artist since Blake , may be hailed as a fore- runner of the new ideas . ' And , indeed , more recently , the charge of ' photography ' brought against the Pre - Raphaelites has been rejected by critics who , in this age of Picasso ...
... artist since Blake , may be hailed as a fore- runner of the new ideas . ' And , indeed , more recently , the charge of ' photography ' brought against the Pre - Raphaelites has been rejected by critics who , in this age of Picasso ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture Life and Literature | 26 |
The Garden of the Muses A Chorus from the Medea | 43 |
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