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At all events , perhaps no writer has ever wielded this terrific thought with greater terror than this same harm- less Hawthorne . Still more : this black conceit pervades him through and through . You may be witched by his sunlight ...
At all events , perhaps no writer has ever wielded this terrific thought with greater terror than this same harm- less Hawthorne . Still more : this black conceit pervades him through and through . You may be witched by his sunlight ...
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That this development , refinement perhaps , complication certainly , is not , from the point of view of the artist , any improvement . Perhaps not even an im- provement from the point of view of the psychologist or not to the extent ...
That this development , refinement perhaps , complication certainly , is not , from the point of view of the artist , any improvement . Perhaps not even an im- provement from the point of view of the psychologist or not to the extent ...
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Perhaps , in the careful use of a careless style , there is implicit an assumption that improvisation suggests sincerity , that ar- tistry denies reality ; Richard Wilbur's use of precision almost against reality seems to me productive ...
Perhaps , in the careful use of a careless style , there is implicit an assumption that improvisation suggests sincerity , that ar- tistry denies reality ; Richard Wilbur's use of precision almost against reality seems to me productive ...
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Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
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