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... universe must end . " Mr. Noyes ' address is frankly a pronunciamento , a ringing challenge to all those tendencies in recent literature , especially in poetry , which appear to him to be negative , destruc- " " tive , anarchic . With ...
... universe must end . " Mr. Noyes ' address is frankly a pronunciamento , a ringing challenge to all those tendencies in recent literature , especially in poetry , which appear to him to be negative , destruc- " " tive , anarchic . With ...
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... universe in an ultimate harmony is the first postu- late of all thought , all science , all art , all literature . ' It is all to the good that these questions should be so fearlessly , so explicitly , so eloquently raised . It is ...
... universe in an ultimate harmony is the first postu- late of all thought , all science , all art , all literature . ' It is all to the good that these questions should be so fearlessly , so explicitly , so eloquently raised . It is ...
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... universe as a miracle with a single meaning ; all that white light of vision has been broken up into a thousand prismatic and shifting reflections . We are in danger of losing the white light , not because it is no longer there , but ...
... universe as a miracle with a single meaning ; all that white light of vision has been broken up into a thousand prismatic and shifting reflections . We are in danger of losing the white light , not because it is no longer there , but ...
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... universe . Such thoughts are easily discovered , if one is a thought- hunter ; and they are certainly no newer , at their best , than Lucretius . But , instantly , every other kind of writing becomes " shallow or trivial . The note of ...
... universe . Such thoughts are easily discovered , if one is a thought- hunter ; and they are certainly no newer , at their best , than Lucretius . But , instantly , every other kind of writing becomes " shallow or trivial . The note of ...
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... universe itself is an institution , and bump their heads not only against the laws of civilisation , but also against the laws of Nature . Worst of all , they are frequently praised , almost passionately , by that fine old institution ...
... universe itself is an institution , and bump their heads not only against the laws of civilisation , but also against the laws of Nature . Worst of all , they are frequently praised , almost passionately , by that fine old institution ...
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