| Oscar Wilde - 1904 - 366 páginas
...cultivated. For these there is hope. They are the elett to whom beautiful things mean only Beauty. There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book....Books are well written, or badly written. That is all. xiii The nineteenth century dislike of Realism is the rage of Caliban seeing his own face in a glass.... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1905 - 236 páginas
...Those who find beautiful meanings in beautiful things are the cultivated. For these there is hope. There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book. Books are well written or badly written—that is all. Marriage is a sort of forcing house. It brings strange sins to fruit, and sometimes... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1906 - 356 páginas
...dislike. — Phrases and Philosophies for the use of the Young; also, An Ideal Husband. There is no sach thing as a moral or an immoral book. Books are well written or badly written. That is all. — The Preface to "The Picture of Dorian Gray." " It is in working within limits that the master reveals... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1907 - 302 páginas
...cultivated. For these there is hope. They are the elect to whom beautiful things mean only Beauty. ., There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book....Books are well written or badly written. That is all. The nineteenth century dislike of Realism is the rage of Caliban seeing his own face in a glass. The... | |
| 1911 - 340 páginas
...hebben; een goed boek, dat men zou wenschen geschreven te hebben. There is no such thing as a moral or immoral book. Books are well written or badly written. That is all. De toekomst is een boek vol onbeschreven bladen. Hoe ze zullen ingevuld worden hangt voor een goed... | |
| John McFarland Kennedy - 1912 - 366 páginas
...cultivated. For these there is hope. They are the elect to whom beautiful things mean only Beauty. There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book....written, or badly written. That is all. No artist desires to prove anything. Even things that are true can be proved. No artist has ethical sympathies.... | |
| Arthur Ransome - 1913 - 248 páginas
...Whistler did also ; and Wilde, a little later than they, remarked : "All art is quite useless," and "There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book....Books are well written or badly written. That is all." AVith this doctrine of art for art's sake we are now dissatisfied. We object to it, not for the sake... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1915 - 1054 páginas
...cultivated. For these there is hope. They are the elect to whom beautiful things mean only Beauty. There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book....Books are well written, or badly written. That is all. The nineteenth century dislike of Realism is the rage of Caliban seeing his own face in a glass. The... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1916 - 726 páginas
...cultivated. For these there is hope. 877 They are the elect to whom beautiful things mean only Beauty. There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book....Books are well written or badly written. That is all. The nineteenth century dislike of Realism is the rage of Caliban seeing his own face in a glass. The... | |
| Bruno Busse - 1919 - 140 páginas
...ib.nen oerlangt. pb,ilofop^ie unb Religion Dermögen bies allein" ober (Dsïar IDilbes prooo3ierenbem „No artist has ethical sympathies. An ethical sympathy...an artist is an unpardonable mannerism of style". Soburfenroirunsnidjttmmbern, юепп Diberot fid? felbft als Sdjüler Hidjarbfons betradjtet unb mit... | |
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