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... painting , but also captured the imagination and associated emotions of many of his contemporaries . For these he was above everything Poetic . ' He was not only a poet - painter , he was a poetic ' -painter and a poet as well . This ...
... painting , but also captured the imagination and associated emotions of many of his contemporaries . For these he was above everything Poetic . ' He was not only a poet - painter , he was a poetic ' -painter and a poet as well . This ...
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... painting found charac- teristic expression , particularly as under the pressure of necessity painting became for him more and more a commercial product . Poetry he once described as the art in which I have done no pot - boiling at any ...
... painting found charac- teristic expression , particularly as under the pressure of necessity painting became for him more and more a commercial product . Poetry he once described as the art in which I have done no pot - boiling at any ...
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... painter Kennedy , that Rossetti most fully elaborated his conception of the poetic in painting , finding that artist's pictures within the magic circle of the poetic - the truly and irresponsibly pleasur- able in art , ' and his ...
... painter Kennedy , that Rossetti most fully elaborated his conception of the poetic in painting , finding that artist's pictures within the magic circle of the poetic - the truly and irresponsibly pleasur- able in art , ' and his ...
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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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