A Coat of Many Colours: Occasional EssaysG. Routledge & sons, Limited, 1945 - 352 lappuses |
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... Shakespeare to James Joyce or Henry Miller . It is also a definition of the ideal film . 47. The Message of Ruskin 66 THERE is a well - established type of writer to whom we give the name essayist " -in England it includes Francis Bacon ...
... Shakespeare to James Joyce or Henry Miller . It is also a definition of the ideal film . 47. The Message of Ruskin 66 THERE is a well - established type of writer to whom we give the name essayist " -in England it includes Francis Bacon ...
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... Shakespeare and the Elizabethans . Nietzsche provided him with a phrase - dynamic classicism — to hide the dis- crepancy , but it was a palpable begging of the question . Actually , when he is discussing this weary question of ...
... Shakespeare and the Elizabethans . Nietzsche provided him with a phrase - dynamic classicism — to hide the dis- crepancy , but it was a palpable begging of the question . Actually , when he is discussing this weary question of ...
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... Shakespeare , Mozart , le Corrège . " That was written in 1821 , and is a fair test of Stendhal's artistic discrimination . Our discrimination is no more absolute in 1935 than his was in 1821 , but in at least two cases , Shakespeare ...
... Shakespeare , Mozart , le Corrège . " That was written in 1821 , and is a fair test of Stendhal's artistic discrimination . Our discrimination is no more absolute in 1935 than his was in 1821 , but in at least two cases , Shakespeare ...
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