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... become separated from all idea of literary consciousness and even general culture . That state of letters has become so marked that young poets , setting out on their great careers , have looked on the novel with abhorrence , and upon ...
... become separated from all idea of literary consciousness and even general culture . That state of letters has become so marked that young poets , setting out on their great careers , have looked on the novel with abhorrence , and upon ...
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... become even more skilful . He has now to learn that last and most difficult lesson of the professional writer . He has to learn to conceal his art . Some great novelists have never learned that . Henry James and Conrad , for example ...
... become even more skilful . He has now to learn that last and most difficult lesson of the professional writer . He has to learn to conceal his art . Some great novelists have never learned that . Henry James and Conrad , for example ...
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... become practical . Which is to say that he has to become a statesman , able to foresee the follies of mankind and of individuals , and to explain them in terms of wisdom and forbearance . It is a task for the mature mind , and it brings ...
... become practical . Which is to say that he has to become a statesman , able to foresee the follies of mankind and of individuals , and to explain them in terms of wisdom and forbearance . It is a task for the mature mind , and it brings ...
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Some Literary Links with Westminster Abbey | 19 |
Fugitive Poetry An Eighteenth Century Col | 43 |
The Effect of Scientific Thought on the Arts | 67 |
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