| James Albert Garland - 1899 - 672 páginas
...creating such things as are without reason, appropriateness or relationship. " Everything partaking of a sham, also, that is wanting in real excellence,...persons desiring to obtain credit for correct taste." HERALDRY. That form of pretension which makes evident the intent to deceive, and under such conditions... | |
| Edward Kemp - 1911 - 386 páginas
...to satisfy any reasonably active mind may easily be attained by new combinations of the ever-varying materials of nature, without striving to jumble together...Everything partaking of the nature of a sham, also whatever is wanting in real excellence, will be discarded by persons desiring to obtain credit for... | |
| Marjorie Garson, Associate Professor of English Erindale College Marjorie Garson - 2007 - 497 páginas
...imitations — or at least the kind of fakes and imitations that mark the perpetrator as not middle class: Everything partaking of the nature of a sham, also,...have no meaning, or for which there is no necessity ... will commonly be despised when the trick is discovered. (41 ) The rock gardens and other rock fantasies... | |
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