University of California Chronicle, Том 30University of California Press, 1928 |
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... imagination , it is romantic art . If there is no imagination , no amount of " sense " will make it art . The artist's task is to feed our intellects just enough to keep them satisfied so that they won't interfere with the operation of ...
... imagination , it is romantic art . If there is no imagination , no amount of " sense " will make it art . The artist's task is to feed our intellects just enough to keep them satisfied so that they won't interfere with the operation of ...
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... imagination leans a hair's breadth too far toward actuality , it is impossible to take the situation lightly , just as in low tragedy it is impossible to take seriously the idea of using a folding bed as a villain- trap . That is the ...
... imagination leans a hair's breadth too far toward actuality , it is impossible to take the situation lightly , just as in low tragedy it is impossible to take seriously the idea of using a folding bed as a villain- trap . That is the ...
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... imagination amend them . " True enough , but imagination must know just where to stop ; the dramatist must know not only when but how to stop it . In the ten - cent stores of literature , low comedy and low tragedy , gaudy colors are ...
... imagination amend them . " True enough , but imagination must know just where to stop ; the dramatist must know not only when but how to stop it . In the ten - cent stores of literature , low comedy and low tragedy , gaudy colors are ...
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... imagination we can just manage to conjure up a momentary conception of the universe , at the tem- porary sacrifice of its particulars . And by scrutinizing the items we lose sight of the whole . The main difference between phil ...
... imagination we can just manage to conjure up a momentary conception of the universe , at the tem- porary sacrifice of its particulars . And by scrutinizing the items we lose sight of the whole . The main difference between phil ...
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... imaginative Celt the sea is a dark , mysterious power , to the Norseman a sure path to glory and high adventure . Thus the Islesman sails forth , Past the mountains dark and frowning , Past the reefs so low and cold , And athwart ...
... imaginative Celt the sea is a dark , mysterious power , to the Norseman a sure path to glory and high adventure . Thus the Islesman sails forth , Past the mountains dark and frowning , Past the reefs so low and cold , And athwart ...
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