It is full of busy ingenuities that smack of art school — but of art-school studios, not seminars. |
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The problems of form and function will yield only to a joint solution that makes the ingenuities of the most ambitious novel writing seem like a five-finger exercise. |
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The most versatile craftsman of the Renaissance was Josquin, whose music displays a continual variety of contrapuntal ingenuities, including melodic imitation. |
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Among its small-scale ingenuities is its revelation of acting as an intimate smokescreen, a scrim of personality that contrasts poignantly with mere personhood. |
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