Literary Lectures Presented at the Library of CongressLibrary of Congress, 1973 - Всего страниц: 602 |
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... society to which they belong . Artists must be very hostile to their society and they must see no hope of changing it . " But let us put it one more way — as near neutral as possible . It has always been difficult to pay for art out of ...
... society to which they belong . Artists must be very hostile to their society and they must see no hope of changing it . " But let us put it one more way — as near neutral as possible . It has always been difficult to pay for art out of ...
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Library of Congress. stead Historic Society ; and a private circle of economists , many of them later distinguished , which eventually developed into the Royal Economic Society . Beginning as the most nervous and hesitant of novices on ...
Library of Congress. stead Historic Society ; and a private circle of economists , many of them later distinguished , which eventually developed into the Royal Economic Society . Beginning as the most nervous and hesitant of novices on ...
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... society's inability to face the truth about itself or even to submit to a serious exploration of its character and situation . And society , of course , is equivalent to tradition . We may , for instance , sum up the character of France ...
... society's inability to face the truth about itself or even to submit to a serious exploration of its character and situation . And society , of course , is equivalent to tradition . We may , for instance , sum up the character of France ...
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