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Pagina 47
Gertrude believed that the creative individual had a fundamental need of the
experience of another civilization after his own. She pointed to the need of
Renaissance artists for the civilization of Greece, of the English romantic poets for
Italy, ...
Gertrude believed that the creative individual had a fundamental need of the
experience of another civilization after his own. She pointed to the need of
Renaissance artists for the civilization of Greece, of the English romantic poets for
Italy, ...
Pagina 48
twentieth-century artist because it has "scientific methods, machines, and
electricity, but does not really believe that these things have anything to do with
the real business of living. . . ." Her appreciation of Parisian virtues is made
largely on a ...
twentieth-century artist because it has "scientific methods, machines, and
electricity, but does not really believe that these things have anything to do with
the real business of living. . . ." Her appreciation of Parisian virtues is made
largely on a ...
Pagina 246
My thought in the matter is something like this — that every artist working with
words as his medium, must at times be profoundly irritated by what seems the
limitation of his medium. What things he does not wish to create with wordsl
There is ...
My thought in the matter is something like this — that every artist working with
words as his medium, must at times be profoundly irritated by what seems the
limitation of his medium. What things he does not wish to create with wordsl
There is ...
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