that vividflexible language that is eager to make sophisticated use of the vocabulary (?)1
and invent new expressions that render the intended meaning powerfully and exactly/precisely.
And [I would also have liked to dedicate] another [chapter] to the interpretation of the meaning of art and the definition of its literary, moral and social mission as well as to the explanation of its rules;
We will therefore postpone the final parts of this study to our book Perspectives and Observations on Art / Aesthetic Contemplations, which we are about to publish.
[p. xv] We are following the example of Balzac, the master of French story-writers, in his writings, which are characterized by their humanism and all stage la comédie humaine.3