The Literary Essay in EnglishGinn, 1923 - 260 pages |
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... artistic perfection according to kind ; applied in a re- stricted use to the lyric in poetry and to the personal essay in prose , it may be interpreted to mean not only this perfection of kind but also , and absolutely , the author's ...
... artistic perfection according to kind ; applied in a re- stricted use to the lyric in poetry and to the personal essay in prose , it may be interpreted to mean not only this perfection of kind but also , and absolutely , the author's ...
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... Artistic conception , unity , integrity , self - completion , and , above all , expression of the author's personality ... artist , whether in prose or poetry , has but the material common to both out of which to fashion the child of his ...
... Artistic conception , unity , integrity , self - completion , and , above all , expression of the author's personality ... artist , whether in prose or poetry , has but the material common to both out of which to fashion the child of his ...
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... artist . True literary art is , as is every art , the result not only of the love of the beautiful , which inspires ... artistic INTRODUCTION 5.
... artist . True literary art is , as is every art , the result not only of the love of the beautiful , which inspires ... artistic INTRODUCTION 5.
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Eleanore (Sister Mary). tery of the technique which is the foundation of artistic expression . Hence all of us who love the beautiful and who have the patience to labor may become in some measure artists in prose . ( One of the grounds ...
Eleanore (Sister Mary). tery of the technique which is the foundation of artistic expression . Hence all of us who love the beautiful and who have the patience to labor may become in some measure artists in prose . ( One of the grounds ...
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... artist may conceal his grammar and rhetoric , but he never ignores them . They are the foun- dation of his style , and he realizes that self - expression is no less self - expression because it is trained and reasoned . There is little ...
... artist may conceal his grammar and rhetoric , but he never ignores them . They are the foun- dation of his style , and he realizes that self - expression is no less self - expression because it is trained and reasoned . There is little ...
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