American Literary Essays1960 |
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... Truth is forced to fly like a sacred white doe in the woodlands ; and only by cunning glimpses will she reveal herself , as in Shakespeare and other masters of the great Art of Telling the Truth , even though it be covertly and by ...
... Truth is forced to fly like a sacred white doe in the woodlands ; and only by cunning glimpses will she reveal herself , as in Shakespeare and other masters of the great Art of Telling the Truth , even though it be covertly and by ...
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... truth ( the truth , of course I mean , that he assumes , the premises that we must grant him , whatever they may be ) than the historian , and in doing so it deprives him at a stroke of all his stand- ing - room . To represent and ...
... truth ( the truth , of course I mean , that he assumes , the premises that we must grant him , whatever they may be ) than the historian , and in doing so it deprives him at a stroke of all his stand- ing - room . To represent and ...
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... truth . Check this lying hospitality and lying affection . Live no longer to the ex- pectation of these deceived and deceiving people with whom we converse . Say to them , ' O father , O mother , O wife , O brother , O friend , I have ...
... truth . Check this lying hospitality and lying affection . Live no longer to the ex- pectation of these deceived and deceiving people with whom we converse . Say to them , ' O father , O mother , O wife , O brother , O friend , I have ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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