The New Review, Volumen4Longmans, Green, 1891 |
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... become incompatible with the existence of a healthy art . But before I go further I must explain that I use the word art in a wider sense than is commonly used amongst us to - day ; for convenience sake , indeed , I will exclude all ...
... become incompatible with the existence of a healthy art . But before I go further I must explain that I use the word art in a wider sense than is commonly used amongst us to - day ; for convenience sake , indeed , I will exclude all ...
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be looked at . And here at once becomes obvious the sundering of the ways between the Socialist and the commercial view of art . To the Socialist a house , a knife , a cup , a steam engine , or what not , anything , I repeat , that is ...
be looked at . And here at once becomes obvious the sundering of the ways between the Socialist and the commercial view of art . To the Socialist a house , a knife , a cup , a steam engine , or what not , anything , I repeat , that is ...
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... become more a definitely established axiom that the longing for beauty , the interest in history , the intelligence of the whole nation , shall be of no power to stop one rich man from injuring the whole nation to the full extent of his ...
... become more a definitely established axiom that the longing for beauty , the interest in history , the intelligence of the whole nation , shall be of no power to stop one rich man from injuring the whole nation to the full extent of his ...
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... become irresistible , and that expression of pleasure is art , whatever form it may take . As to that form , do not let us trouble ourselves about it ; remembering that after all the earliest art which we have record of is still art to ...
... become irresistible , and that expression of pleasure is art , whatever form it may take . As to that form , do not let us trouble ourselves about it ; remembering that after all the earliest art which we have record of is still art to ...
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... becomes egotistical and shameless . And after all , what good would it do if I were to rage at them like another Jeremiah ? They would not believe— would not comprehend - would feel sincerely hurt at my mis- understandings of them . I ...
... becomes egotistical and shameless . And after all , what good would it do if I were to rage at them like another Jeremiah ? They would not believe— would not comprehend - would feel sincerely hurt at my mis- understandings of them . I ...
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