The New Review, Volumen4Longmans, Green, 1891 |
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... artistic qualities . The one side asserts indifference , the other denies it . The Commercialist sees that in the great mass of civilised human labour there is no pretence to art , and thinks that this is natural , inevitable , and on ...
... artistic qualities . The one side asserts indifference , the other denies it . The Commercialist sees that in the great mass of civilised human labour there is no pretence to art , and thinks that this is natural , inevitable , and on ...
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... artistic perception , should be born blind , and should get their ideas of beauty from the hearsay of books . This degradation is surely the first thing which we should deal with ; and certainly Socialists must deal with it at the first ...
... artistic perception , should be born blind , and should get their ideas of beauty from the hearsay of books . This degradation is surely the first thing which we should deal with ; and certainly Socialists must deal with it at the first ...
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... artistic gift . For , of course , it is not to be denied , but rather to be welcomed as a matter for sincerest rejoicing , that there are many such real workers , albeit a small proportion of the entire number , who , in spite of the ...
... artistic gift . For , of course , it is not to be denied , but rather to be welcomed as a matter for sincerest rejoicing , that there are many such real workers , albeit a small proportion of the entire number , who , in spite of the ...
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... artistic pieces of English fiction , that Amelia Wilson is drawn with a pathos in which there is not a false note , that Jim Burgoyne is a real man in every mood , that all the people in the book are flesh and blood , in spite of their ...
... artistic pieces of English fiction , that Amelia Wilson is drawn with a pathos in which there is not a false note , that Jim Burgoyne is a real man in every mood , that all the people in the book are flesh and blood , in spite of their ...
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... artistic sense constantly developing on the stage ! What gain is there for art in the representation of Antony and Cleopatra at the Princess's ? There is not a character in the play who is here endowed with real dramatic life . When I ...
... artistic sense constantly developing on the stage ! What gain is there for art in the representation of Antony and Cleopatra at the Princess's ? There is not a character in the play who is here endowed with real dramatic life . When I ...
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