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TS Eliot maintained that "the more perfect the artist, the more completely separate in him will be the man who suffers and the mind which creates".
In his essay "Tradition and the Individual Talent" (1919), Eliot opined that "the more perfect the artist, the more completely separate in him will be the man who suffers and the mind which creates".
Though couched in the gender language of 1921, the aptest words come from Eliot himself ("Tradition and the Individual Talent"): "the more perfect the artist, the more completely separate in him will be the man who suffers and the mind which creates; the more perfectly will the mind digest and transmute the passions which are its material".
Reflecting on Mark Rothko's final work before his suicide, she recalls TS Eliot: "The more perfect the artist, the more completely separate in him will be the man who suffers and the mind that creates". But no one could accuse the author of avoiding thinking for herself.
They have been perfect, more than perfect".
Well said & more completely explained.
He had never felt more completely alone.
We now discuss these findings more completely.
But everyone else, it seems, thinks of something larger, less perfect and completely different.
The fresh mountain air is just perfect for completely clearing your head.
Don't worry about making the pieces perfect or completely even.[2].
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