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... John frequently intends to return Lewis's letters by post in order to get him , in the most friendly way of course , to ' admit [ that ] no more offensive statement could be penned ' ; but almost always he mislays the letter or , in his ...
... John frequently intends to return Lewis's letters by post in order to get him , in the most friendly way of course , to ' admit [ that ] no more offensive statement could be penned ' ; but almost always he mislays the letter or , in his ...
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... John's portraits of Lewis are . An early etching shows a handsome not ungentle face , though its moodiness is undisguised , and conveys the impression that John liked him , certainly thought him no fool . This etching and one other were ...
... John's portraits of Lewis are . An early etching shows a handsome not ungentle face , though its moodiness is undisguised , and conveys the impression that John liked him , certainly thought him no fool . This etching and one other were ...
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... John . It was John , he writes , who ' inaugurated an era of imaginative art in England ' . Even in the 1940s and 1950s when John's powers were very much in decline , Lewis always notices his paintings favourably ; and when John's ...
... John . It was John , he writes , who ' inaugurated an era of imaginative art in England ' . Even in the 1940s and 1950s when John's powers were very much in decline , Lewis always notices his paintings favourably ; and when John's ...
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SWEET AUBURN | 15 |
The Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1973 | 33 |
The Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture 1972 | 48 |
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