The Summing UpAutobiographical and confessional, and yet not, this is one of the most highly regarded expressions of a personal credo - both a classic avowal of an author's ideas and his craft. |
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things for themselves ; they see them from a generalized standpoint , vividly often , sometimes with hectic brightness , yet never with that idiosyncrasy which may give only a partial picture of the facts , but is suffused by the ...
things for themselves ; they see them from a generalized standpoint , vividly often , sometimes with hectic brightness , yet never with that idiosyncrasy which may give only a partial picture of the facts , but is suffused by the ...
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In point of fact he was incredibly idle and left the work of his parish to his curate and his churchwardens . But I was impressionable and soon became very religious . I accepted what I was taught , both in my uncle's vicarage and ...
In point of fact he was incredibly idle and left the work of his parish to his curate and his churchwardens . But I was impressionable and soon became very religious . I accepted what I was taught , both in my uncle's vicarage and ...
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The fact is that they do not want many of the things that to others of us appear essential . It is fortunate for the well - to - do . For he is blind who will not see that in the lives of the proletariat in the great cities all is ...
The fact is that they do not want many of the things that to others of us appear essential . It is fortunate for the well - to - do . For he is blind who will not see that in the lives of the proletariat in the great cities all is ...
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