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... become less appealing of themselves . At such a time Flaubert , through his greater reliance upon style , becomes more " beautiful " than Sand . Although I say this realizing that historical judgments are not settled once and for all ...
... become less appealing of themselves . At such a time Flaubert , through his greater reliance upon style , becomes more " beautiful " than Sand . Although I say this realizing that historical judgments are not settled once and for all ...
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... become a stronger factor than the original purpose . The heightening percentage of alienation corresponds with an ... become apparent . Many persons who scorn the very name of Utopia become wounded as the " imperfect world " of ...
... become a stronger factor than the original purpose . The heightening percentage of alienation corresponds with an ... become apparent . Many persons who scorn the very name of Utopia become wounded as the " imperfect world " of ...
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... becomes a character out of Dickens . ) 31. Eloquence and the traditionally ceremonious . The great danger in eloquence resides in the fact that it tends to become not a quantitative but a qualitative thing . The ritualizing of a ...
... becomes a character out of Dickens . ) 31. Eloquence and the traditionally ceremonious . The great danger in eloquence resides in the fact that it tends to become not a quantitative but a qualitative thing . The ritualizing of a ...
Contents
The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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