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Page 49
... artist , he has not as a rule the freedom of action which the most incompetent scribbler , the poorest dauber , possesses . The artist can within certain limits make what he likes of his life . In other callings , in medicine for ...
... artist , he has not as a rule the freedom of action which the most incompetent scribbler , the poorest dauber , possesses . The artist can within certain limits make what he likes of his life . In other callings , in medicine for ...
Page 88
... artist waits for the illumination that shall bring forth a new spiritual life . He goes about his ordinary ... artist's mind must be set to work on it , all his technical skill , all his ex- perience , and whatever he has in him of ...
... artist waits for the illumination that shall bring forth a new spiritual life . He goes about his ordinary ... artist's mind must be set to work on it , all his technical skill , all his ex- perience , and whatever he has in him of ...
Page 166
... artist's feelings . The artist has sought release , but the layman seeks for a communication , and he alone can judge whether the communication is valuable to him . To the artist the communication he offers is a by - product . I am not ...
... artist's feelings . The artist has sought release , but the layman seeks for a communication , and he alone can judge whether the communication is valuable to him . To the artist the communication he offers is a by - product . I am not ...
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