Genius-worship is the inevitable sign of an uncreative age.
Only reason can convince us of those three fundamental truths without a recognition of which there can be no effective liberty: that what we believe is not necessarily true; that what we like is not necessarily good; and that all questions are open.
It would follow that 'significant form' was form behind which we catch a sense of ultimate reality.
Do not mistake a crowd of big wage-earners for the leisure class.
I will try to account for the degree of my aesthetic emotion. That, I conceive, is the function of the critic.
Published Sources for
the above Quotations:
F:
"Art," 1914.
R:
"Civilization," Ch. 5.
A:
"Art," Pt. I, Ch. 3.
N:
In "The Speaker's Electronic Reference Collection," AApex Software, 1994.