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... expression of corporate life , give way in due course to the appetite for experiment , and the expression of the individual life . The student of the history of art cannot therefore fail to notice that artistic creative energy expresses ...
... expression of corporate life , give way in due course to the appetite for experiment , and the expression of the individual life . The student of the history of art cannot therefore fail to notice that artistic creative energy expresses ...
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... expression . We have grounds for supposing that the art of music and poetry were not at first differ- entiated , and lyrical poetry has preserved much of the spontaneity and immediacy of song . Since poets do not work by rule , and ...
... expression . We have grounds for supposing that the art of music and poetry were not at first differ- entiated , and lyrical poetry has preserved much of the spontaneity and immediacy of song . Since poets do not work by rule , and ...
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... expression of sorrow is brief and ejaculatory rather than meditative it is more properly called a dirge , lament , monody or threnody , e.g. Jane Elliot's A Lament for Flodden , Words- worth's Three Years She Grew , and Peacock's ...
... expression of sorrow is brief and ejaculatory rather than meditative it is more properly called a dirge , lament , monody or threnody , e.g. Jane Elliot's A Lament for Flodden , Words- worth's Three Years She Grew , and Peacock's ...
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