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C.S. Lewis Quotes

When An Artist Is In The Strict Sense Working, He Of Course Takes Into Account The Existing Tastes, Interests And Capacity Of His Audience. These No Less Than The Language , The Marble, The Paint, Are Part Of His Aw Material.; To Be Used, Tamed, Sublimated, Not Ignored Or Defied. Haughty Indifference To Them Is Not Genius, It Is Laziness And Incompetence.

C.S. Lewis Quotes: When An Artist Is In The Strict Sense Working, He Of Course Takes Into Account The Existing Tastes, Interests And

C.S. Lewis Quotes: When An Artist Is In The Strict Sense Working, He Of Course Takes Into Account The Existing Tastes, Interests And

C.S. Lewis Quotes: When An Artist Is In The Strict Sense Working, He Of Course Takes Into Account The Existing Tastes, Interests And

C.S. Lewis Quotes: When An Artist Is In The Strict Sense Working, He Of Course Takes Into Account The Existing Tastes, Interests And

C.S. Lewis Quotes: When An Artist Is In The Strict Sense Working, He Of Course Takes Into Account The Existing Tastes, Interests And

C.S. Lewis Quotes: When An Artist Is In The Strict Sense Working, He Of Course Takes Into Account The Existing Tastes, Interests And

C.S. Lewis Quotes: When An Artist Is In The Strict Sense Working, He Of Course Takes Into Account The Existing Tastes, Interests And

C.S. Lewis Quotes: When An Artist Is In The Strict Sense Working, He Of Course Takes Into Account The Existing Tastes, Interests And

C.S. Lewis Quotes: When An Artist Is In The Strict Sense Working, He Of Course Takes Into Account The Existing Tastes, Interests And

C.S. Lewis Quotes: When An Artist Is In The Strict Sense Working, He Of Course Takes Into Account The Existing Tastes, Interests And

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