Essays in Criticism and ResearchThe University Press, 1942 - 214 pages |
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... Morris's innocent equation of poetic composition with fun . Poetry was never a craft , but always an art ; and , notoriously , ars longa . Morris had little use for his place in history . He ... Morris 142 William Morris word - spinner.
... Morris's innocent equation of poetic composition with fun . Poetry was never a craft , but always an art ; and , notoriously , ars longa . Morris had little use for his place in history . He ... Morris 142 William Morris word - spinner.
Page 143
... Morris would have found that his half - educated audience had ears ready for stories and brains only too critical of them . For the unlearned stand bad art ... MORRIS AND MACHINES WILLIAM MORRIS turned to 143 William Morris word - spinner.
... Morris would have found that his half - educated audience had ears ready for stories and brains only too critical of them . For the unlearned stand bad art ... MORRIS AND MACHINES WILLIAM MORRIS turned to 143 William Morris word - spinner.
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... Morris was out for integrity of design . The design in dull blues and yellows which is reproduced on the posters of the Victoria and Albert Exhibition is one of the finest designs made outside Persia . Morris might have rested after ...
... Morris was out for integrity of design . The design in dull blues and yellows which is reproduced on the posters of the Victoria and Albert Exhibition is one of the finest designs made outside Persia . Morris might have rested after ...
Contents
The Fables of Robert Henryson I | 1 |
Elizabethan Decoration | 5 |
The prose of Lylys comedies | 17 |
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