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And that is Robert Crumb... because he gives you that tremendous kind of impassion... of lusting, suffering, crazed humanity... in all sorts of bizarre, gargoyle-like allegorical forms.
And that is Robert Crumb... because he gives you that tremendous kind of impassion... of lusting, suffering, crazed humanity... in all sorts of bizarre, gargoyle-like allegorical forms.
The less the world impassions me
The less the world impassions me
"Far from being an exact or dogmatic science, it is an art subject to a few general principles, and even more than that, an impassioned drama."
"I had obtained... that supreme degree of sensibility where the divine intimations of art merge with the impassioned sensuality... of emotion."
"Patrick Henry gave an impassioned speech in Williamsburg, where he proclaimed, 'Give me liberty or give me death."'.
- You were impassioned.
A couple of moist-eyed bumpkins... making an impassioned plea to save their--
"Far from being an exact or dogmatic science, it is an art subject to a few general principles, and even more than that, an impassioned drama."
"I had obtained... that supreme degree of sensibility where the divine intimations of art merge with the impassioned sensuality... of emotion."
"Patrick Henry gave an impassioned speech in Williamsburg, where he proclaimed, 'Give me liberty or give me death."'.
- You were impassioned.
A couple of moist-eyed bumpkins... making an impassioned plea to save their--