Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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... artistic value of what he did that he knew what he wanted to do . The essential fact about him and his work is , that he was possessed by the ... artist in our literature - the man to whom beauty was a constant 826 HAMILTON WRIGHT MABIE.
... artistic value of what he did that he knew what he wanted to do . The essential fact about him and his work is , that he was possessed by the ... artist in our literature - the man to whom beauty was a constant 826 HAMILTON WRIGHT MABIE.
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... artist to discern and reveal the ultimate beauty in a time when all things are in the mak- ing , and the dust and uproar of the workshop conceal even the faint prophecies of perfection . In the vast workshop of the new society , noisily ...
... artist to discern and reveal the ultimate beauty in a time when all things are in the mak- ing , and the dust and uproar of the workshop conceal even the faint prophecies of perfection . In the vast workshop of the new society , noisily ...
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... artistic quality and of the marked individuality of his work . Lowell and Longfellow continued the old literary ... artist always pushes back the boundaries a little , and opens a window here and there through which the imagination ...
... artistic quality and of the marked individuality of his work . Lowell and Longfellow continued the old literary ... artist always pushes back the boundaries a little , and opens a window here and there through which the imagination ...
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... artist is always to be found in his art ; and to a nature so sensitive as Poe's , a mind so delicately adjusted to its tools and its task , and so easily thrown out of relation to them , there was perhaps no other resource . Between the ...
... artist is always to be found in his art ; and to a nature so sensitive as Poe's , a mind so delicately adjusted to its tools and its task , and so easily thrown out of relation to them , there was perhaps no other resource . Between the ...
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... artistic integrity and capacity to his work , but suffused it with purity , dignity , and grace . In the ... artist really begins when his work is com- pletely finished , and separated from his own personality : it is to keep ...
... artistic integrity and capacity to his work , but suffused it with purity , dignity , and grace . In the ... artist really begins when his work is com- pletely finished , and separated from his own personality : it is to keep ...
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