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... speak of to - day will come under the two separate headings of literature and painting ; though generally speaking we shall find that the whole movement tends to draw these two together under a common bond . But since it is the word ...
... speak of to - day will come under the two separate headings of literature and painting ; though generally speaking we shall find that the whole movement tends to draw these two together under a common bond . But since it is the word ...
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... speak of to - day will come under the two separate headings of literature and painting ; though generally speaking we shall find that the whole movement tends to draw these two together under a common bond . But since it is the word ...
... speak of to - day will come under the two separate headings of literature and painting ; though generally speaking we shall find that the whole movement tends to draw these two together under a common bond . But since it is the word ...
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... speak , waiting for the suspended rhyme or harmony , and this formal suspense has the greater power if we know beforehand , as the Greeks did , what the formal release is to be . This suspense of form , by which is meant the ...
... speak , waiting for the suspended rhyme or harmony , and this formal suspense has the greater power if we know beforehand , as the Greeks did , what the formal release is to be . This suspense of form , by which is meant the ...
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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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