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I wish not to concede anything to them , but to tame , drill , divide , and break them up , and draw individuals out ... The unending warfare between the individual and society shows us in each generation a poet or two , a dramatist or ...
I wish not to concede anything to them , but to tame , drill , divide , and break them up , and draw individuals out ... The unending warfare between the individual and society shows us in each generation a poet or two , a dramatist or ...
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His essay on “ Tradition and the Individual Talent , " written in 1917 , is often said to have ex- erted influence in our time similar to that exerted after 1798 by Wordsworth and Coleridge's Preface to their LYRICAL BALLADS .
His essay on “ Tradition and the Individual Talent , " written in 1917 , is often said to have ex- erted influence in our time similar to that exerted after 1798 by Wordsworth and Coleridge's Preface to their LYRICAL BALLADS .
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In aristocratic societies there was a shared body of inherited habits , attitudes , and institutions that stood in a mediating position between the individual and the state . But when democratic man con- templates his situation ...
In aristocratic societies there was a shared body of inherited habits , attitudes , and institutions that stood in a mediating position between the individual and the state . But when democratic man con- templates his situation ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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