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... pure taste and accurate judgment , and need be tried before no human synod . To them it seems that their present position commands the universe . Thus the essays on the works of others , which are called criti- cisms , are often , in ...
... pure taste and accurate judgment , and need be tried before no human synod . To them it seems that their present position commands the universe . Thus the essays on the works of others , which are called criti- cisms , are often , in ...
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... pure , the full tone of truth ; it perceives that the voice is modu- lated to coax , to persuade , and it turns from the judicious man of the world , calculating the effect to be produced by 18 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
... pure , the full tone of truth ; it perceives that the voice is modu- lated to coax , to persuade , and it turns from the judicious man of the world , calculating the effect to be produced by 18 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
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... free thought , and the safety of pure motive , we will not talk with him , for we cannot confide in him . We will go to the critic who trusts Genius and trusts us , who knows that all good writing A SHORT ESSAY ON CRITICS . 19.
... free thought , and the safety of pure motive , we will not talk with him , for we cannot confide in him . We will go to the critic who trusts Genius and trusts us , who knows that all good writing A SHORT ESSAY ON CRITICS . 19.
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... pure gold . I cannot pass on till I know what I feel and why . An object that defies my ut- most rigor of scrutiny is a new step on the stair I am making to the Olympian tables . POET . I think you will not know the gods when you get ...
... pure gold . I cannot pass on till I know what I feel and why . An object that defies my ut- most rigor of scrutiny is a new step on the stair I am making to the Olympian tables . POET . I think you will not know the gods when you get ...
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... little at the boundless affection they de- clared . Our mother has long and often told me of your pure and beneficent life , and I know what you have done for this place and people , but , as I remember , you 3 * THE TWO HERBERTS . 29.
... little at the boundless affection they de- clared . Our mother has long and often told me of your pure and beneficent life , and I know what you have done for this place and people , but , as I remember , you 3 * THE TWO HERBERTS . 29.
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