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... force of living them . This is a total act . Thinking is a partial act . Let the grandeur of justice shine in his affairs . Let the beauty of affection cheer his lowly roof . Those " far from fame ” , who dwell and act with him , will ...
... force of living them . This is a total act . Thinking is a partial act . Let the grandeur of justice shine in his affairs . Let the beauty of affection cheer his lowly roof . Those " far from fame ” , who dwell and act with him , will ...
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... forces of " pure fact " that had got loose in the middle of the century . Honor alone is a poor weapon against nature , being too personal , finical , and proud , and James achieved a victory by refusing to engage the whole force of the ...
... forces of " pure fact " that had got loose in the middle of the century . Honor alone is a poor weapon against nature , being too personal , finical , and proud , and James achieved a victory by refusing to engage the whole force of the ...
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... forces greater than they . Like Garland and most other writers in the United States , he believed that fiction had purpose ... force can be expressed in no other way . The social tendencies must be expressed by means of analysis of the ...
... forces greater than they . Like Garland and most other writers in the United States , he believed that fiction had purpose ... force can be expressed in no other way . The social tendencies must be expressed by means of analysis of the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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