The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 163William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1947 |
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... social experience . In departing from this assumption , the artist rejected the social basis of art and transformed it into a unique personal experience . He was able by this means to reveal human nature to itself in a way which would ...
... social experience . In departing from this assumption , the artist rejected the social basis of art and transformed it into a unique personal experience . He was able by this means to reveal human nature to itself in a way which would ...
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... social and national forces to secure power , found themselves suddenly in power , with the responsibility of exercising it . Who were these leaders , and what were they to do ? They were professional men , of the middle classes ...
... social and national forces to secure power , found themselves suddenly in power , with the responsibility of exercising it . Who were these leaders , and what were they to do ? They were professional men , of the middle classes ...
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... social basis , or the courage to seize it , and were gradually overwhelmed by their former allies of the Left . In vain they sought to contain the Paris prole- tariat by economically pointless public works . The cost fell on the ...
... social basis , or the courage to seize it , and were gradually overwhelmed by their former allies of the Left . In vain they sought to contain the Paris prole- tariat by economically pointless public works . The cost fell on the ...
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