American Literary Essays1960 |
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... artist has likewise been cited ; but the artist often seems to need less of critical persuasion and sympathy than an unstudied association with his natural inheritance . Many artists have worked supremely well with little encouragement ...
... artist has likewise been cited ; but the artist often seems to need less of critical persuasion and sympathy than an unstudied association with his natural inheritance . Many artists have worked supremely well with little encouragement ...
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... artist it cannot directly use , an enemy not out of antipathy but of inner necessity ? An age moves ; it is momentum felt . An artist expresses an arrested version of movement , expresses it at the level of actuality . But this is ...
... artist it cannot directly use , an enemy not out of antipathy but of inner necessity ? An age moves ; it is momentum felt . An artist expresses an arrested version of movement , expresses it at the level of actuality . But this is ...
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... artist at all , we must allow him his freedom of choice , in the face , in par- ticular cases , of innumerable presump- tions that the choice will not fructify . Art derives a considerable part of its bene- ficial exercise from flying ...
... artist at all , we must allow him his freedom of choice , in the face , in par- ticular cases , of innumerable presump- tions that the choice will not fructify . Art derives a considerable part of its bene- ficial exercise from flying ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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