Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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Side 135
... Tradition and the Individual Talent ' ( 1919 ) , was to the effect that the present modified the past as much as the past modified the present ; that the new work of art , by altering the sensibility of those who contemplated it , also ...
... Tradition and the Individual Talent ' ( 1919 ) , was to the effect that the present modified the past as much as the past modified the present ; that the new work of art , by altering the sensibility of those who contemplated it , also ...
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... tradition is al- ways to try to make a difficult thing look easy , whereas the Ameri- can rather likes a difficult thing to look difficult . Each approach is the right one for its own side ; we don't need telling that our fail- ures are ...
... tradition is al- ways to try to make a difficult thing look easy , whereas the Ameri- can rather likes a difficult thing to look difficult . Each approach is the right one for its own side ; we don't need telling that our fail- ures are ...
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... tradition , the tradition of Talbot Baines Reed if not actually that of Dean Farrar ; ' Blair ' because it was a Scotch name , and he was irked by the mass confidence trick which the Scots had played on the English in getting themselves ...
... tradition , the tradition of Talbot Baines Reed if not actually that of Dean Farrar ; ' Blair ' because it was a Scotch name , and he was irked by the mass confidence trick which the Scots had played on the English in getting themselves ...
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