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It arises from a failure to distinguish between literary and moral values , between conduct in life and the representation of conduct in writing . Now this is difficult for the general reader , because as I have already said it is not ...
It arises from a failure to distinguish between literary and moral values , between conduct in life and the representation of conduct in writing . Now this is difficult for the general reader , because as I have already said it is not ...
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To such a conception of the moral world , tragedy has but recently attained . That both the critical and the public intelligence should lag far behind is inevitable . Every morning's paper proclaims a world whose moral pattern is formed ...
To such a conception of the moral world , tragedy has but recently attained . That both the critical and the public intelligence should lag far behind is inevitable . Every morning's paper proclaims a world whose moral pattern is formed ...
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Now , the playwright who supplies to the public the facts of life distorted by the moral which it expects , does so that he may do the public what he considers an immediate good , by fortifying its prejudices ; and the dramatist who ...
Now , the playwright who supplies to the public the facts of life distorted by the moral which it expects , does so that he may do the public what he considers an immediate good , by fortifying its prejudices ; and the dramatist who ...
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James Harvey Robinson On Various kinds of Thinking | 3 |
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY | 22 |
Ellwood HENDRICK Adventures in Philosophy | 33 |
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