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Not history , for the historian is bound to tell things as things were . He cannot select , he cannot shape life as it ought to be . Not philosophy ; for though philosophy teach wisdom and virtue , it but showeth the way .
Not history , for the historian is bound to tell things as things were . He cannot select , he cannot shape life as it ought to be . Not philosophy ; for though philosophy teach wisdom and virtue , it but showeth the way .
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She had trained her mind to analyze , to explain , to ask the why of things , and to attempt to find some sort of logic in the rather illogical thing that we call life . To a certain extent in her early novels and increasingly as she ...
She had trained her mind to analyze , to explain , to ask the why of things , and to attempt to find some sort of logic in the rather illogical thing that we call life . To a certain extent in her early novels and increasingly as she ...
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There is a tendency just now to throw overboard the very thing which we have always thought of as most fundamental to a novel , namely , the plot itself ; and to turn the novel into a sort of picture of the conscious and what is called ...
There is a tendency just now to throw overboard the very thing which we have always thought of as most fundamental to a novel , namely , the plot itself ; and to turn the novel into a sort of picture of the conscious and what is called ...
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CHAUCER AND His TIMES | 27 |
ENGLISH DRAMA FROM THE MIRACLE PLAYS TO | 45 |
CLOSING OF THE THEATERS | 53 |
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