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It is a love made lucid through bitterness: it looks on miracles of creative genius, discards their principles of being, exhibits these to the public, yet knows it has no part, or merely the slightest, in their actual creation.
It is a love made lucid through bitterness: it looks on miracles of creative genius, discards their principles of being, exhibits these to the public, yet knows it has no part, or merely the slightest, in their actual creation.


– George Steiner
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For, in the long run, whatever the poet’s કphilosophy,ક્ક however wide may be the extension of his meaning ડ્ઢ like Milton’s ptolemaic universe in which he didn’t believe ડ્ઢ by his language shall you know him; the quality of his language is the valid limit of what he has to say.
For, in the long run, whatever the poet’s કphilosophy,ક્ક however wide may be the extension of his meaning ડ્ઢ like Milton’s ptolemaic universe in which he didn’t believe ડ્ઢ by his language shall you know him; the quality of his language is the valid limit of what he has to say.


– Allen Tate
'''– Allen Tate'''


   
   
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A work of art has in it no idea which is separable from the form.
A work of art has in it no idea which is separable from the form.


– T. J. Everets
'''– T. J. Everets'''


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