Then, ah! then, moreover, will the novelist's Art, now neither blushless infant nor executive man, have attained its majority. We can then be veraciously historical, honestly transcriptive. Rose-pink and dirty drab will alike have passed away. The Foundations of a National Drama - Page 215by Henry Arthur Jones - 1913 - 358 pagesFull view - About this book
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...Diarist simply to relate, and we can copy from him. Then, ah! then, moreover, will the novelist's Art, now neither blushless infant nor executive man, have...Rose-pink and dirty drab will alike have passed away, f Philosophy is the foe of both, and their silly cancelling contest, perpetually renewed in a shuffle... | |
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