Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 3 |
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... young man going to Thessaly on business , riding wearily through the night on his white pony , over valleys of wet turf and sticky fields , comes at last to the cheering moment of dawn . He jumps down from the saddle , and like a good ...
... young man going to Thessaly on business , riding wearily through the night on his white pony , over valleys of wet turf and sticky fields , comes at last to the cheering moment of dawn . He jumps down from the saddle , and like a good ...
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... young , is the desire to be in the " movement , " no matter where it may be leading ; and still more , the fear of being thought to be " out of the movement . ' It is a matter for curious reflection that these people are doing precisely ...
... young , is the desire to be in the " movement , " no matter where it may be leading ; and still more , the fear of being thought to be " out of the movement . ' It is a matter for curious reflection that these people are doing precisely ...
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... young rebellion , but an abnormal struggle between sanity and downright insanity ; between the con- structive forces that move by law , and the destructive forces that , consciously or unconsciously , aim at destroying real values , at ...
... young rebellion , but an abnormal struggle between sanity and downright insanity ; between the con- structive forces that move by law , and the destructive forces that , consciously or unconsciously , aim at destroying real values , at ...
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... young generation , who were quite ridiculously- said to be in revolt against it ; and , at the same time , in the columns of English journals something hap- pened which is quite without precedent in the history of any civilised people ...
... young generation , who were quite ridiculously- said to be in revolt against it ; and , at the same time , in the columns of English journals something hap- pened which is quite without precedent in the history of any civilised people ...
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... young that these things are the hall- mark of genius , and the young are bewildered . Genius ! What do these men know of genius ? — the clear water of the spring at the door , the water stirred by the wing of the angel , the Spirit ...
... young that these things are the hall- mark of genius , and the young are bewildered . Genius ! What do these men know of genius ? — the clear water of the spring at the door , the water stirred by the wing of the angel , the Spirit ...
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