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This unique and uncompromising enterprise , at the confines of the physical and
the mental , brings into play all the resources of a mind exacting enough to
envisage each picture as the scene in which a new problem is to be resolved .
This unique and uncompromising enterprise , at the confines of the physical and
the mental , brings into play all the resources of a mind exacting enough to
envisage each picture as the scene in which a new problem is to be resolved .
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These same gifts led her , shortly afterwards , to interest herself in those aspects
of the collective soul which , on the fringes of tropical America's forests , still
persist in expressing themselves by bringing into play the propitiatory powers of ...
These same gifts led her , shortly afterwards , to interest herself in those aspects
of the collective soul which , on the fringes of tropical America's forests , still
persist in expressing themselves by bringing into play the propitiatory powers of ...
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... a crucial experience , one that imposes itself on the small number of those who
know that painting - like poetry - achieves validity not simply through the effect it
produces but also through the quality and purity of the means it brings into play .
... a crucial experience , one that imposes itself on the small number of those who
know that painting - like poetry - achieves validity not simply through the effect it
produces but also through the quality and purity of the means it brings into play .
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