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... their own went on copying him . Thus you got a stereotyped removal from nature , a recipe for what was called " the grand manner ; and a part of the recipe was that draperies should have PRE - RAPHAELITISM IN ART AND POETRY . 5.
... their own went on copying him . Thus you got a stereotyped removal from nature , a recipe for what was called " the grand manner ; and a part of the recipe was that draperies should have PRE - RAPHAELITISM IN ART AND POETRY . 5.
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... manner " , to which , therefore , a conventional deference was due . But lo and behold , instead of so deferring , they treated their romantic and sacred figures as though they were real people , with real clothes and real characters ...
... manner " , to which , therefore , a conventional deference was due . But lo and behold , instead of so deferring , they treated their romantic and sacred figures as though they were real people , with real clothes and real characters ...
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... manner of the author of Waverley . In the epistles Scott describes his youth , his father as Mr. Fairford , and , it is said , his friend . Willie Clerk as Darsie Latimer ( though to my thinking Darsie is another Scott ) ; Williamina ...
... manner of the author of Waverley . In the epistles Scott describes his youth , his father as Mr. Fairford , and , it is said , his friend . Willie Clerk as Darsie Latimer ( though to my thinking Darsie is another Scott ) ; Williamina ...
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PreRaphaelitism in Art and Poetry By LAUrence | 1 |
Some English Utopias By HAROLD CHILD | 31 |
The Nature of Dramatic Illusion By CHARLES | 61 |
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