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Page 94
... literature has a vividness of appeal that classical literature can never have and it is well for a young writer to know what his contemporaries are writing about and how . But there are fashions in literature and it is not easy to tell ...
... literature has a vividness of appeal that classical literature can never have and it is well for a young writer to know what his contemporaries are writing about and how . But there are fashions in literature and it is not easy to tell ...
Page 101
... literature with complete intimacy . For they , and the literature which is their expression , are wrought , not only of the actions they perform and the words they use , neither of which offers great diffi- culty , but of ancestral ...
... literature with complete intimacy . For they , and the literature which is their expression , are wrought , not only of the actions they perform and the words they use , neither of which offers great diffi- culty , but of ancestral ...
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... literature in its evolution is pursuing and so be enabled profitably to direct that of his own country- men . He must support himself on tradition , for tra- dition is the expression of the inevitable idiosyncra- sies of a nation's ...
... literature in its evolution is pursuing and so be enabled profitably to direct that of his own country- men . He must support himself on tradition , for tra- dition is the expression of the inevitable idiosyncra- sies of a nation's ...
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