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And just because the world built up by common sense and natural science is an inadequate world ( a skeleton which needs the filling of sensation before it can live ) , therefore the moment when we realize its inadequacy is the moment ...
And just because the world built up by common sense and natural science is an inadequate world ( a skeleton which needs the filling of sensation before it can live ) , therefore the moment when we realize its inadequacy is the moment ...
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It involves , in the first place , the historical sense , which we may call nearly indispensable to any one who would continue to be a poet beyond his twenty - fifth year ; and the historical sense involves a perception , not only of ...
It involves , in the first place , the historical sense , which we may call nearly indispensable to any one who would continue to be a poet beyond his twenty - fifth year ; and the historical sense involves a perception , not only of ...
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The great thing is to get into the novel not only the setting but somebody's sense of the setting . We re- call that in The Scarlet Letter the set- ting , although sketchy , is pictorially very beautiful and symbolically apropos .
The great thing is to get into the novel not only the setting but somebody's sense of the setting . We re- call that in The Scarlet Letter the set- ting , although sketchy , is pictorially very beautiful and symbolically apropos .
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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