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... criticism on the inference which he here asserts that Hegel is logically compelled to draw . On the assumption that art is a necessary grade of the spirit , to question whether art is eliminable would be neither more nor less than like ...
... criticism on the inference which he here asserts that Hegel is logically compelled to draw . On the assumption that art is a necessary grade of the spirit , to question whether art is eliminable would be neither more nor less than like ...
Page 387
... critic can never enter . Art criticism , after all , is not the final cause of art , and if the critics would only leave the artist and his work alone for a time there would be a chance of the re - establishment of a wise judgement in ...
... critic can never enter . Art criticism , after all , is not the final cause of art , and if the critics would only leave the artist and his work alone for a time there would be a chance of the re - establishment of a wise judgement in ...
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... criticism of Arnold were a protest against the over - exalta- tion in poetry of craftsmanship , of exotic and sensuous beauty , of indifference to subject or ... criticism , but continental criticism has LORD BYRON : ARNOLD AND SWINBURNE 459.
... criticism of Arnold were a protest against the over - exalta- tion in poetry of craftsmanship , of exotic and sensuous beauty , of indifference to subject or ... criticism , but continental criticism has LORD BYRON : ARNOLD AND SWINBURNE 459.
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 31 |
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