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A series of conversational essays offers brisk, personal reflections on art, literature, and manners, moving from aesthetics and painting to criticism, memory, character, style, and social observation. Each short piece combines critical judgment with anecdote and moral insight, assessing genius, common sense, theatrical and literary taste, and the habits of public men. Topics range from practical advice on perception and composition to meditations on the past and the self, often arguing through paradox and vivid examples to favor close observation, plain expression, and a skeptical view of pretension.
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