Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, Volumen47American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1995 |
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... mind to unburden itself of some subject which has been weighing heavily on it ; a problem for the rest of us to sit through the address . In truth , sometimes in the past we have been blessed with more of the problem than the opportu ...
... mind to unburden itself of some subject which has been weighing heavily on it ; a problem for the rest of us to sit through the address . In truth , sometimes in the past we have been blessed with more of the problem than the opportu ...
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... mind . Chances to add the idea of independent beauty to the conception of success . Just in propor- tion as he is sentient and restless , just in proportion as he reacts and reciprocates and penetrates is the critic a valuable ...
... mind . Chances to add the idea of independent beauty to the conception of success . Just in propor- tion as he is sentient and restless , just in proportion as he reacts and reciprocates and penetrates is the critic a valuable ...
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... mind of the critic . As Randall Jarrell once noted , some critics have had the effect on married couples that ... minds , in the 1930s , when I began as a critic and teacher , the influence of Marxism - Leninism on the usual run of ...
... mind of the critic . As Randall Jarrell once noted , some critics have had the effect on married couples that ... minds , in the 1930s , when I began as a critic and teacher , the influence of Marxism - Leninism on the usual run of ...
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Induction of Members of the Academy by Alfred Kazin | 15 |
Emile Capouya | 29 |
All Critics Are Mortal | 35 |
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