narrowness suppose artist care impressions know methods art well feel — Gordon S. Haight, Selections George Eliot’s Letters

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It would be narrowness to suppose that an artist can only care for the impressions of those who know the methods of his art as well as feel its effects. Art works for all whom it can touch.

Gordon S. Haight, Selections from George Eliot's Letters

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