| Columbia University - 1911 - 424 strani
...suggest rather the drone and singsong of many school-mistresses. We still hear talk of the "grand style," and essays on style continue to be written, like the...study the comic as separate from the work of the comic artist. We have done with all moral judgment of Literature. Horace said that pleasure and profit are... | |
| Joel Elias Spingarn - 1911 - 54 strani
...suggest rather the drone and singsong of many school-mistresses. We still hear talk of the "grand style," and essays on style continue to be written, like the...the comic ( as separate from the work of the comic artistJ | We have done with all moral judgment of / Literature. Horace said that pleasure and profit... | |
| Joel Elias Spingarn - 1911 - 58 strani
...suggest rather the drone and singsong of many school-mistresses. We still hear talk of the "grand style," and essays on style continue to be written, like the...impossible to study style as separate from the work of 1 arlLthan to study the comic as separate from the work of the comic artist. We have done with all... | |
| Joel Elias Spingarn - 1911 - 56 strani
...suggest rather the drone and singsong of many school-mistresses. We still hear talk of the "grand style," and essays on style continue to be written, like the...poetry" of two centuries ago ; but the theory of styles j has no longer a real place in modern thought ; we have learned that it is no less impossible I to... | |
| Joel Elias Spingarn - 1917 - 168 strani
...suggest rather the drone and singsong of many schoolmistresses. We still hear talk of the "grand style," and essays on style continue to be written, like the...study the comic as separate from the work of the comic artist. We have done with all moral judgment of literature. Horace said that pleasure and profit are... | |
| 1919 - 690 strani
...any judgment not aesthetic. What this position means for style is shown by the following sentence: " But the theory of styles has no longer a real place...study the comic as separate from the work of the comic artist." (Creative Criticism, p. 31). nothing more, he is satisfied with the momentary pleasure. But... | |
| 1919 - 680 strani
...any judgment not aesthetic. What this position means for style is shown by the following sentence: " But the theory of styles has no longer a real place...study the comic as separate from the work of the comic artist." (Creative Criticism, p. 31). nothing more, he is satisfied with the momentary pleasure. But... | |
| Herbert Samuel Mallory - 1923 - 554 strani
...suggest rather the drone and singsong of many schoolmistresses. We still hear talk of the "grand style," and essays on style continue to be written, like the...study the comic as separate from the work of the comic artist. We have done with all moral judgment of literature. Horace said that pleasure and profit are... | |
| Irving Babbitt - 1924 - 342 strani
...suggest rather the drone and singsong of many schoolmistresses. We still hear talk of the "grand style," and essays on style continue to be written, like the...study the comic as separate from the work of the comic artist. We have done with all moral judgment of art as art. Horace said that pleasure and profit are... | |
| Irving Babbitt, Van Wyck Brooks, William Crary Brownell, Ernest Augustus Boyd, Thomas Stearns Eliot, Henry Louis Mencken, Stuart Pratt Sherman, Joel Elias Spingarn, George Edward Woodberry - 1924 - 342 strani
...suggest rather the drone and singsong of many schoolmistresses. We still hear talk of the "grand style," and essays on style continue to be written, like the...study the comic as separate from the work of the comic artist. _ We have done with all moral judgment of art as art. Horace said that pleasure and profit... | |
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