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... nature , making it unob- trusive and subordinate , enhancing thereby the scale and grandeur of the human form he wished to cele- brate . And he did all this so wonderfully that , for 300 years , painters with no new ideas of their own ...
... nature , making it unob- trusive and subordinate , enhancing thereby the scale and grandeur of the human form he wished to cele- brate . And he did all this so wonderfully that , for 300 years , painters with no new ideas of their own ...
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... NATURE OF DRAMATIC ILLUSION . BY CHARLES MORGAN . [ Read February 18th , 1931. ] WHOEVER traces the rather meagre history of dramatic criticism from Greek times to our own will observe that it has taken two principal forms - the ...
... NATURE OF DRAMATIC ILLUSION . BY CHARLES MORGAN . [ Read February 18th , 1931. ] WHOEVER traces the rather meagre history of dramatic criticism from Greek times to our own will observe that it has taken two principal forms - the ...
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... nature and origin of this impregnating force will expose the root of the theory . Illusion , as I conceive it , is form in suspense . The phrase is obscure and must be explained . Analytical critics have all supposed that form is ...
... nature and origin of this impregnating force will expose the root of the theory . Illusion , as I conceive it , is form in suspense . The phrase is obscure and must be explained . Analytical critics have all supposed that form is ...
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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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