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A lecture delivered in America during Wilde’s tour in 1882. It was announced as a lecture on ‘The Practical Application of the Principles of ?sthetic Theory to Exterior1 and Interior House Decoration, With Observations upon Dress and Personal Ornaments2.’ The earliest date on which it is known to have been given is May 11, 1882.
In my last lecture I gave you something of the history of Art in England. I sought to trace the influence of the French Revolution upon its development. I said something of the song of Keats and the school of the pre-Raphaelites. But I do not want to shelter the movement, which I have called the English Renaissance3, under any palladium however noble, or any name however revered4. The roots of it have, indeed, to be sought for in things that have long passed away, and not, as some suppose, in the fancy of a few young men—although I am not altogether sure that there is anything much better than the fancy of a few young men.
When I appeared before you on a previous occasion, I had seen nothing of American art save the Doric columns and Corinthian chimney-pots visible on your Broadway and Fifth Avenue. Since then, I have been through your country to some fifty or sixty different cities, I think. I find that what your people need is not so much high imaginative art but that which hallows the vessels5 of everyday use. I suppose that the poet will sing and the artist will paint regardless whether the world praises or blames. He has his own world and is independent of his fellow-men. But the handicraftsman is dependent on your pleasure and opinion. He needs your encouragement and he must have beautiful surroundings. Your people love art but do not sufficiently6 honour the handicraftsman. Of course, those millionaires who can pillage7 Europe for their pleasure need have no care to encourage such; but I speak for those whose desire for beautiful things is larger than their means. I find that one great trouble all over is that your workmen are not given to noble designs. You cannot be indifferent to this, because Art is not something which you can take or leave. It is a necessity of human life.
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exterior
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adj.外部的,外在的;表面的 | |
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ornaments
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n.装饰( ornament的名词复数 );点缀;装饰品;首饰v.装饰,点缀,美化( ornament的第三人称单数 ) | |
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n.复活,复兴,文艺复兴 | |
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v.崇敬,尊崇,敬畏( revere的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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n.血管( vessel的名词复数 );船;容器;(具有特殊品质或接受特殊品质的)人 | |
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adv.足够地,充分地 | |
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pillage
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v.抢劫;掠夺;n.抢劫,掠夺;掠夺物 | |
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machinery
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n.(总称)机械,机器;机构 | |
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offender
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n.冒犯者,违反者,犯罪者 | |
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stolid
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indifference
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n.不感兴趣,不关心,冷淡,不在乎 | |
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dismally
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adv.阴暗地,沉闷地 | |
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garnished
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v.给(上餐桌的食物)加装饰( garnish的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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n.壶( urn的名词复数 );瓮;缸;骨灰瓮 | |
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motive
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tangible
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adj.有形的,可触摸的,确凿的,实际的 | |
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delightful
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adj.令人高兴的,使人快乐的 | |
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accustom
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vt.使适应,使习惯 | |
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joyous
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adj.充满快乐的;令人高兴的 | |
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vi.大量存在;(in,with)充满,富于 | |
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annihilated
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v.(彻底)消灭( annihilate的过去式和过去分词 );使无效;废止;彻底击溃 | |
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sculptor
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n.雕刻家,雕刻家 | |
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adorn
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vt.使美化,装饰 | |
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vt.使永存(perpetuate的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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v.提出(问题、计划等)供考虑[讨论],提议( propound的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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adj.精美的;敏锐的;剧烈的,感觉强烈的 | |
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liar
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graceful
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adj.优美的,优雅的;得体的 | |
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embroidery
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n.绣花,刺绣;绣制品 | |
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admiration
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n.钦佩,赞美,羡慕 | |
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picturesque
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adj.美丽如画的,(语言)生动的,绘声绘色的 | |
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attire
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v.穿衣,装扮[同]array;n.衣着;盛装 | |
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civilisation
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n.文明,文化,开化,教化 | |
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n.样品( specimen的名词复数 );范例;(化验的)抽样;某种类型的人 | |
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refinement
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n.文雅;高尚;精美;精制;精炼 | |
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n.评价;欣赏;感谢;领会,理解;价格上涨 | |
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v.使协调( attune的过去式和过去分词 );调音 | |
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jug
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n.(有柄,小口,可盛水等的)大壶,罐,盂 | |
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pitcher
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n.(有嘴和柄的)大水罐;(棒球)投手 | |
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decorative
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adj.装饰的,可作装饰的 | |
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n.动机,目的( motive的名词复数 ) | |
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n.(采)石场( quarry的名词复数 );猎物(指鸟,兽等);方形石;(格窗等的)方形玻璃v.从采石场采得( quarry的第三人称单数 );从(书本等中)努力发掘(资料等);在采石场采石 | |
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carving
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n.雕刻品,雕花 | |
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brotherhood
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n.(织物)质地;(材料)构造;结构;肌理 | |
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petal
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lavished
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v.过分给予,滥施( lavish的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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gilt
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adj.镀金的;n.金边证券 | |
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gaudy
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adj.华而不实的;俗丽的 | |
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obstructions
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n.障碍物( obstruction的名词复数 );阻碍物;阻碍;阻挠 | |
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brass
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n.黄铜;黄铜器,铜管乐器 | |
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accomplished
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adj.有才艺的;有造诣的;达到了的 | |
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sincerity
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n.真诚,诚意;真实 | |
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abhor
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v.憎恶;痛恨 | |
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dignifies
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使显得威严( dignify的第三人称单数 ); 使高贵; 使显赫; 夸大 | |
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ignoble
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adj.不光彩的,卑鄙的;可耻的 | |
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