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... truth , they are men with the poetical temperament to appre- hend , with the philosophical tendency to investigate . The maker is divine ; the critic sees this divine , but brings it down to hu- The critic is the historian who In vain ...
... truth , they are men with the poetical temperament to appre- hend , with the philosophical tendency to investigate . The maker is divine ; the critic sees this divine , but brings it down to hu- The critic is the historian who In vain ...
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... . It misses the 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 .
... . It misses the 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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... Truth will guide them aright . And here , it seems to me , has been the greatest mistake in the conduct of these journals . A smooth monotony has been at- tained , an uniformity of tone , so that from the title of a journal you can ...
... Truth will guide them aright . And here , it seems to me , has been the greatest mistake in the conduct of these journals . A smooth monotony has been at- tained , an uniformity of tone , so that from the title of a journal you can ...
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... ? POET . Yes ! consciousness of Truth manifested in the indi- vidual form . CRITIC . Since consciousness is tolerated , how will you limit it ? POET . By the instincts of my nature , which 22 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
... ? POET . Yes ! consciousness of Truth manifested in the indi- vidual form . CRITIC . Since consciousness is tolerated , how will you limit it ? POET . By the instincts of my nature , which 22 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
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... truth , I wondered a 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 ...
... truth , I wondered a 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 ...
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