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Pagina 128
Stevens felt that most poets and painters understood the nature of their quest, yet
he believed that, as in the case of many of the cubists who clowned their way to
aesthetic sainthood, "it is possible to be subjected to a lofty purpose and not to ...
Stevens felt that most poets and painters understood the nature of their quest, yet
he believed that, as in the case of many of the cubists who clowned their way to
aesthetic sainthood, "it is possible to be subjected to a lofty purpose and not to ...
Pagina 303
Like the painters who influenced her, she was determined to maintain the logic of
nature, even though her methods led her to deny the appearance of nature. She
succeeded in maintaining the logic of nature, but only insofar as the logic of the ...
Like the painters who influenced her, she was determined to maintain the logic of
nature, even though her methods led her to deny the appearance of nature. She
succeeded in maintaining the logic of nature, but only insofar as the logic of the ...
Pagina 350
The first, she decided, was what human nature was all about; the second had
only to do with the human mind. A genius is a representative of the human mind,
partly because he understands, without submitting to, the force of human nature.
The first, she decided, was what human nature was all about; the second had
only to do with the human mind. A genius is a representative of the human mind,
partly because he understands, without submitting to, the force of human nature.
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