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( I mean that only a lesser case could be made out for The Confidence Man and Billy Budd than for Pierre , not that the ... His means determined , as they always do , not the ends in view , but the ends achieved ; and Melville had never ...
( I mean that only a lesser case could be made out for The Confidence Man and Billy Budd than for Pierre , not that the ... His means determined , as they always do , not the ends in view , but the ends achieved ; and Melville had never ...
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It means that Frank Norris the picturesque shall not be seen by the author , that every tree and bird and 1870-1902 mountain shall be dear and companion- able and necessary , not picturesque ; the tourist cannot write the local novel .
It means that Frank Norris the picturesque shall not be seen by the author , that every tree and bird and 1870-1902 mountain shall be dear and companion- able and necessary , not picturesque ; the tourist cannot write the local novel .
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For many people art means rose - colored window- panes , and selection means picking a bouquet for Mrs. Grundy . They will tell you glibly that artistic considerations have nothing to do with the disagree- able , with the ugly ...
For many people art means rose - colored window- panes , and selection means picking a bouquet for Mrs. Grundy . They will tell you glibly that artistic considerations have nothing to do with the disagree- able , with the ugly ...
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Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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