is like any other work of art. Don't look surprised; crimes are by no means the only works of art that come from an infernal workshop. But every work of art, divine or diabolic, has one indispensable mark — I mean, that the centre of it is simple, however... The Innocence of Father Brown - Strana 90autor/autoři: Gilbert Keith Chesterton - 1911 - 335 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Shakespeare - 1911 - 500 str.
...variety is the first testimony to Shakespeare's art. It is the one indispensable mark of a work of art that the centre of it is simple, however much the fulfilment may be complicated. ' Thus, in Hamlet, the grotesqueness of the grave-digger, the flowers of the mad girl, the fantastic finery of Osric,... | |
| G. K. Chesterton, Martin Gardner - 1998 - 338 str.
...is physically alert than because he is mentally impatient. I knew that I knew the other walk, ton, but I could not remember what it was. What wild creature...Osric, the pallor of the ghost and the grin of the skull are all oddities in a sort of tangled wreath round one plain tragic figure of a man in black.... | |
| Gilbert Keith Chesterton - 1986 - 468 str.
...from an infernal workshop. But every work of art, divine or diabolic, has one indispensable mark—I mean, that the centre of it is simple, however much...Osric, the pallor of the ghost and the grin of the skull are all oddities in a sort of tangled wreath round one plain tragic figure of a man in black.... | |
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