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... nature . They never dream that there are statures which cannot be measured from their point of view . They love , they like , or they hate ; the book is detestable , immoral , absurd , or admirable , noble , of a most approved scope ...
... nature . They never dream that there are statures which cannot be measured from their point of view . They love , they like , or they hate ; the book is detestable , immoral , absurd , or admirable , noble , of a most approved scope ...
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... nature . They have the ready grace of love with some- what of the dignity of disinterested friendship . They some- times give more pleasure than the original production of which they treat , as melodies will sometimes ring sweetlier in ...
... nature . They have the ready grace of love with some- what of the dignity of disinterested friendship . They some- times give more pleasure than the original production of which they treat , as melodies will sometimes ring sweetlier in ...
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... nature . Nature is the literature and art of the divine mind ; human literature and art the criticism on that ; and they , too , find their criticism within their own sphere . The critic , then , should be not merely a poet , not merely ...
... nature . Nature is the literature and art of the divine mind ; human literature and art the criticism on that ; and they , too , find their criticism within their own sphere . The critic , then , should be not merely a poet , not merely ...
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... nature is ever various , ever new , and so should be her daughters , art and lite- rature . We do not want merely a polite response to what we thought before , but by the freshness of thought in other minds to have new thought awakened ...
... nature is ever various , ever new , and so should be her daughters , art and lite- rature . We do not want merely a polite response to what we thought before , but by the freshness of thought in other minds to have new thought awakened ...
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... nature shrouds herself in dull mist ; fain would she hide her sighs and smiles , her buds and fruits even in a veil ... natural revolutions ? In all real growths there is a " give and take " of unerring accuracy ; in all the acts of thy ...
... nature shrouds herself in dull mist ; fain would she hide her sighs and smiles , her buds and fruits even in a veil ... natural revolutions ? In all real growths there is a " give and take " of unerring accuracy ; in all the acts of thy ...
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