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... character , was the enthusiasm of camaraderie . He was not inspired by ' the enthusiasm of humanity . ' Men in the abstract he probably disliked as much as he did the press in the concrete . He had too much insight into what Mr. Henley ...
... character , was the enthusiasm of camaraderie . He was not inspired by ' the enthusiasm of humanity . ' Men in the abstract he probably disliked as much as he did the press in the concrete . He had too much insight into what Mr. Henley ...
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... character . ' Certainly this letter proves that he had not a pro- found knowledge of modern feminine character ; otherwise he would hardly have treated a young woman entering upon the tolerably serious business of marriage to language ...
... character . ' Certainly this letter proves that he had not a pro- found knowledge of modern feminine character ; otherwise he would hardly have treated a young woman entering upon the tolerably serious business of marriage to language ...
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... character . As at present conceived history , indeed , has a much broader significance than past politics , and covers not only politics in the ordinary sense , but trade and commerce and industry , religion , thought , art and ...
... character . As at present conceived history , indeed , has a much broader significance than past politics , and covers not only politics in the ordinary sense , but trade and commerce and industry , religion , thought , art and ...
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... characters . But after having read the whole of M. Zola's works , it has seemed to me that there was music , and nothing but music , ' and I have often wondered where was the ' true to life ' method ? Not in L'Abbé Mouret , where impro ...
... characters . But after having read the whole of M. Zola's works , it has seemed to me that there was music , and nothing but music , ' and I have often wondered where was the ' true to life ' method ? Not in L'Abbé Mouret , where impro ...
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... characters impersonally and endeavours to give to each personage his proper value ; but very soon he leaves the solid ground to launch into a colossal hypothesis : The history of a family under the Second Empire , in twenty volumes ...
... characters impersonally and endeavours to give to each personage his proper value ; but very soon he leaves the solid ground to launch into a colossal hypothesis : The history of a family under the Second Empire , in twenty volumes ...
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