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Page 26
... perfect way to write and I started to work on him in the same way as I had done with Jeremy Taylor . I chose The Tale of a Tub . It is said that when the Dean re - read it in his old age he cried : ' What genius I had then ! ' To my ...
... perfect way to write and I started to work on him in the same way as I had done with Jeremy Taylor . I chose The Tale of a Tub . It is said that when the Dean re - read it in his old age he cried : ' What genius I had then ! ' To my ...
Page 231
... perfect truth in their creation . Realism is relative . The most realistic writer by the direction of his interest falsifies his creatures . He sees them through his own eyes . He makes them more self - conscious than they really are ...
... perfect truth in their creation . Realism is relative . The most realistic writer by the direction of his interest falsifies his creatures . He sees them through his own eyes . He makes them more self - conscious than they really are ...
Page 268
... perfect being ; and since perfection includes existence a perfect being must exist . Another maintains that every event has a cause and since the universe exists it must have a cause and this cause is the Creator . A third , the ...
... perfect being ; and since perfection includes existence a perfect being must exist . Another maintains that every event has a cause and since the universe exists it must have a cause and this cause is the Creator . A third , the ...
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