Essays and StudiesChatto and Windus, 1875 - 380 páginas |
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... have of unity is the study of art in its imaginative aspects . I have desired above all things to avoid narrowness and dogma- tism , and to say simply what I think or perceive to be the truth on such matters , and on such only.
... have of unity is the study of art in its imaginative aspects . I have desired above all things to avoid narrowness and dogma- tism , and to say simply what I think or perceive to be the truth on such matters , and on such only.
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Algernon Charles Swinburne. the truth on such matters , and on such only , as I can claim at least to have studied with the devotion of years to the utmost of what ability was in me . The convictions expressed are in any case my own ...
Algernon Charles Swinburne. the truth on such matters , and on such only , as I can claim at least to have studied with the devotion of years to the utmost of what ability was in me . The convictions expressed are in any case my own ...
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... whether or not they can pretend to any more noticeable or more vital quality than that of sincere desire and studious effort to see the truth and speak it . CONTENTS . VICTOR HUGO : L'HOMME QUI RIT VICTOR HUGO xii PREFACE .
... whether or not they can pretend to any more noticeable or more vital quality than that of sincere desire and studious effort to see the truth and speak it . CONTENTS . VICTOR HUGO : L'HOMME QUI RIT VICTOR HUGO xii PREFACE .
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... truth indubitable henceforth and sensible to all . " You were not born with that horrible laugh on your face , were you ? no ? It must be a penal mutilation . I do hope you have committed some crime . - No one has touched me , I give ...
... truth indubitable henceforth and sensible to all . " You were not born with that horrible laugh on your face , were you ? no ? It must be a penal mutilation . I do hope you have committed some crime . - No one has touched me , I give ...
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... truth there may be in any charge brought against the doer of the greatest things done , the giver of the greatest gifts given among men in our times . Goethe found his way of work mechanical and theatrical ; Milton also lived to make ...
... truth there may be in any charge brought against the doer of the greatest things done , the giver of the greatest gifts given among men in our times . Goethe found his way of work mechanical and theatrical ; Milton also lived to make ...
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