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... writer attend his affair . Whatever he beholds or experiences , comes to him as a model , and sits for its picture . He ... write . In his eyes , a man is the faculty of re- porting , and the universe is the possibility of being reported ...
... writer attend his affair . Whatever he beholds or experiences , comes to him as a model , and sits for its picture . He ... write . In his eyes , a man is the faculty of re- porting , and the universe is the possibility of being reported ...
Strana 273
... writer does not stand with us on any commanding ground . I think this to be his own fault . A pound passes for a pound . There have ... write without thought , and without recurrence , by day and by night , 18 Goetbe ; or , the Writer 273.
... writer does not stand with us on any commanding ground . I think this to be his own fault . A pound passes for a pound . There have ... write without thought , and without recurrence , by day and by night , 18 Goetbe ; or , the Writer 273.
Strana 291
... writer of occasional poems , and of an encyclo- pædia of sentences . When he sits down to write a drama or a tale , he collects and sorts his observations from a hundred sides , and combines them into the body as fitly as he can . A ...
... writer of occasional poems , and of an encyclo- pædia of sentences . When he sits down to write a drama or a tale , he collects and sorts his observations from a hundred sides , and combines them into the body as fitly as he can . A ...
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