The New Review, Volumen4Longmans, Green, 1891 |
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... whole desir- able . The Socialist , on the contrary , sees in this obvious lack of art a disease peculiar to modern civilisation and hurtful to humanity ; and furthermore believes it to be a disease which can be remedied . This disease ...
... whole desir- able . The Socialist , on the contrary , sees in this obvious lack of art a disease peculiar to modern civilisation and hurtful to humanity ; and furthermore believes it to be a disease which can be remedied . This disease ...
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... whole nation , shall be of no power to stop one rich man from injuring the whole nation to the full extent of his riches , that is , of his privilege of taxing other people ; it will be proved to demonstra- tion , at least to all lovers ...
... whole nation , shall be of no power to stop one rich man from injuring the whole nation to the full extent of his riches , that is , of his privilege of taxing other people ; it will be proved to demonstra- tion , at least to all lovers ...
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... whole mass of those that make anything that has form , which , as before - said , must either be helpful to life or destructive of it , ) as not sharing in art from any side , let us see how the rich , who do share in it to a certain ...
... whole mass of those that make anything that has form , which , as before - said , must either be helpful to life or destructive of it , ) as not sharing in art from any side , let us see how the rich , who do share in it to a certain ...
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... whole canon of taste is in great measure distorted , and productions of monumental dulness are artificially exalted into " standard works . " It is among the standing hypocrisies of the world , " says De Quincey , in reference to an ...
... whole canon of taste is in great measure distorted , and productions of monumental dulness are artificially exalted into " standard works . " It is among the standing hypocrisies of the world , " says De Quincey , in reference to an ...
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... whole of our literature will be informed by a hopeful and helpful spirit of belief in human comradeship , in place of the present pessimistic tone of cynical dilettanteism . Nor is there any reason to doubt , in view of the impending ...
... whole of our literature will be informed by a hopeful and helpful spirit of belief in human comradeship , in place of the present pessimistic tone of cynical dilettanteism . Nor is there any reason to doubt , in view of the impending ...
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