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... moral , and who therefore attribute to what is moral a natural existence , thinking thus to vindicate its importance and value . But value lies in meaning , not in sub- stance ; in the ideal which things ap- proach , not in the energy ...
... moral , and who therefore attribute to what is moral a natural existence , thinking thus to vindicate its importance and value . But value lies in meaning , not in sub- stance ; in the ideal which things ap- proach , not in the energy ...
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... moral consciousness of a child . But one of these productions strikes me as exactly as much of a novel as the other , and as having a " story " quite as much . The moral consciousness ... moral picture or carve a moral 262 Henry James.
... moral consciousness of a child . But one of these productions strikes me as exactly as much of a novel as the other , and as having a " story " quite as much . The moral consciousness ... moral picture or carve a moral 262 Henry James.
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... moral of his novel is the moral of hundreds of other Ameri- can novels : " The great masculine flower of gentleness , courage and honour died in a foul tangle . " We are getting in this generation the reports of writers who have seen ...
... moral of his novel is the moral of hundreds of other Ameri- can novels : " The great masculine flower of gentleness , courage and honour died in a foul tangle . " We are getting in this generation the reports of writers who have seen ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
James Kirk Paulding 17781860 | 33 |
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