Literature and ArtFowlers and Wells, 1852 - 183 páginas |
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... true response ; it is the assurance of equipoise in the universe . These , if not true crit- ics , come nearer the standard than the subjective class , and the value of their work is ideal as well as historical . Then there are the ...
... true response ; it is the assurance of equipoise in the universe . These , if not true crit- ics , come nearer the standard than the subjective class , and the value of their work is ideal as well as historical . Then there are the ...
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... true uses . But how ? It were easy to say what they should not do . They should not have an object to carry or a cause to advocate , which obliges them either to reject all writings which wear the distinctive traits of individual life ...
... true uses . But how ? It were easy to say what they should not do . They should not have an object to carry or a cause to advocate , which obliges them either to reject all writings which wear the distinctive traits of individual life ...
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... true to one human breast , and uttered in full faith , that the God of Truth will guide them aright . And here , it seems to me , has been the greatest mistake in the conduct of these journals . A smooth monotony has been at- tained ...
... true to one human breast , and uttered in full faith , that the God of Truth will guide them aright . And here , it seems to me , has been the greatest mistake in the conduct of these journals . A smooth monotony has been at- tained ...
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... True communion of thought is worship , not criticism . Spirit will not flow through the sluices nor endure the locks of canals . CRITIC . There is perpetual need of protestantism in every church . If the church be catholic , yet the ...
... True communion of thought is worship , not criticism . Spirit will not flow through the sluices nor endure the locks of canals . CRITIC . There is perpetual need of protestantism in every church . If the church be catholic , yet the ...
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... true ; neither am I any way superstitiously deceived herein , since I did not only clearly hear the noise , but in the serenest sky that ever I saw , being without all cloud , did , to my thinking , see the place from whence it came ...
... true ; neither am I any way superstitiously deceived herein , since I did not only clearly hear the noise , but in the serenest sky that ever I saw , being without all cloud , did , to my thinking , see the place from whence it came ...
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Literature and Art: Two Parts, in One Volume (1852) Sarah Margaret Fuller Sin vista previa disponible - 2009 |
Literature and Art: Two Parts, in One Volume (1852) Sarah Margaret Fuller Sin vista previa disponible - 2009 |
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