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The aristo- cratic ideal inevitably relegated interest in the means exclusively to anonymous peasants and slaves ; what mattered to those who controlled and administered production was , quite simply , the fin- ished product .
The aristo- cratic ideal inevitably relegated interest in the means exclusively to anonymous peasants and slaves ; what mattered to those who controlled and administered production was , quite simply , the fin- ished product .
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But is the real interest in the whaling or in the firing of the shot ? Is it not al- ways partly in the presentation , the feel- ing of detail and design , and partly in the image towards which the design points ?
But is the real interest in the whaling or in the firing of the shot ? Is it not al- ways partly in the presentation , the feel- ing of detail and design , and partly in the image towards which the design points ?
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Personality is a legitimate interest because it is an incurable interest , but legitimate as a personal interest only ; it will never give up the key to anyone's verse . Used to that end , the interest is false .
Personality is a legitimate interest because it is an incurable interest , but legitimate as a personal interest only ; it will never give up the key to anyone's verse . Used to that end , the interest is false .
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Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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