| Mildred Newcomb - 1989 - 263 pàgines
...government officer, '"You must discard the word Fancy altogether'": "You have nothing to do with it. You are not to have, in any object of use or ornament,...cannot be allowed to walk upon flowers in carpets. You don't find that foreign birds and butterflies come and perch upon your crockery; you cannot be permitted... | |
| John Houston - 1991 - 72 pàgines
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| Malcolm Haslam - 1991 - 210 pàgines
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| David Brett - 1992 - 128 pàgines
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| Brian Winston - 1995 - 320 pàgines
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| Charles Dickens - 1996 - 1176 pàgines
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| Katherine Kearns - 1996 - 326 pàgines
...third gentleman undertakes to teach a lesson about the difference between realism and aestheticism: "you are not to have, in any object of use or ornament, what would be a contradiction in fact. . . . This is the new discovery. This is fact. This is taste" (pp. 6-7). This is a parody of utilitarianism... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1996 - 470 pàgines
...and of nothing but fact. You must discard the word Fancy altogether. You have nothing to do with it. You are not to have, in any object of use or ornament, what would be a contradiction in fact.You don't want upon flowers in fact; you cannot be allowed to walk upon flowers in carpets. You... | |
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