The Dublin Magazine, Volumes 27-28Seumas O'Sullivan 1952 - English literature |
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... artist . . . . In my present circumstances I am unable to help myself . They ( his friends ) should see in me not a person in need of help , but an artist and an art trend which they want to preserve for the future and not allow to ...
... artist . . . . In my present circumstances I am unable to help myself . They ( his friends ) should see in me not a person in need of help , but an artist and an art trend which they want to preserve for the future and not allow to ...
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... artist , a great lady , an Irish aristocrat in the finest sense of the word . The big world and the little world of ... artist's training , and perhaps it was the painter's visualizing habit that often led her to vivify conversation by ...
... artist , a great lady , an Irish aristocrat in the finest sense of the word . The big world and the little world of ... artist's training , and perhaps it was the painter's visualizing habit that often led her to vivify conversation by ...
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... artist saying : " To hell with the public ! I do this to please myself . " The artist who says this is deceived . Potentially at the very least , he must have a public . The more he tries to outrage it , the more he wants one . He may ...
... artist saying : " To hell with the public ! I do this to please myself . " The artist who says this is deceived . Potentially at the very least , he must have a public . The more he tries to outrage it , the more he wants one . He may ...
Contents
JANUARYMARCH | 1 |
CONSIDERATIONS ON THE POETRY OF GARCÍA | 14 |
THE NOVELS OF FORREST REID By GEORGE BUCHANAN | 32 |
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