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I may be mistaken , but it does seem to me that Deerslayer is not a work of art in any sense ; it does seem to me that it is destitute of every detail that goes to the making of a work of art ; in truth , it seems to me that Deerslayer ...
I may be mistaken , but it does seem to me that Deerslayer is not a work of art in any sense ; it does seem to me that it is destitute of every detail that goes to the making of a work of art ; in truth , it seems to me that Deerslayer ...
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But it seems to me that the flaws in his early poems have become the man- nerisms of his later work : a conscious ... have been so celebrated ; perhaps they seem more realistic , concentrating as they do on the more obvious horrors .
But it seems to me that the flaws in his early poems have become the man- nerisms of his later work : a conscious ... have been so celebrated ; perhaps they seem more realistic , concentrating as they do on the more obvious horrors .
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It seems as if our writers passively wal- lowed in misery , calling it fate ; as if the most powerful writers , from James Joyce to Hemingway , from Eliot of The Waste Land to Eugene O'Neill and Theodore Dreiser , were bent on proving ...
It seems as if our writers passively wal- lowed in misery , calling it fate ; as if the most powerful writers , from James Joyce to Hemingway , from Eliot of The Waste Land to Eugene O'Neill and Theodore Dreiser , were bent on proving ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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