Published Sources for
the above Quotations: |
F: |
Gilbert, in "The Critic as Artist," pt. 2 (published in Intentions, 1891). |
R: |
Gilbert, in The Critic as Artist, pt. 2 (published in Intentions, 1891), speaking of the Impressionists. "Yet," he added, "they will insist on treating painting as if it were a mode of autobiography |
A: |
Cecil Graham, in Lady Windermere's Fan, act 3. |
N: |
A Woman of No Importance," I |
K: |
Explaining why he would not be attending a function at a club whose members were hostile to him. Attrib. |
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