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If we are really dying , let us hear the rattle in our throats and feel cold in the extremities ; if we are alive , let us go about our business . Time is but the stream I go a - fishing in . I drink at it ; but while I drink I see the ...
If we are really dying , let us hear the rattle in our throats and feel cold in the extremities ; if we are alive , let us go about our business . Time is but the stream I go a - fishing in . I drink at it ; but while I drink I see the ...
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On the contrary , vision and feeling , when most abundant and original , most easily present themselves in this undivided form . There would be need of a force of intellect which poets rarely possess to rationalize their inspira- tion ...
On the contrary , vision and feeling , when most abundant and original , most easily present themselves in this undivided form . There would be need of a force of intellect which poets rarely possess to rationalize their inspira- tion ...
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As people feel life , so they will feel the art that is most closely related to it . This closeness of re- lation is what we should never forget in talking of the effort of the novel . Many people speak of it as a factitious , arti- ...
As people feel life , so they will feel the art that is most closely related to it . This closeness of re- lation is what we should never forget in talking of the effort of the novel . Many people speak of it as a factitious , arti- ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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