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At least the true pilgrim hears the call . The true pilgrim is , however , faced with a problem . This is the second theme of the poem : the amateur and the professional ( or as Rovit would have it , the tyro and the tutor ) .
At least the true pilgrim hears the call . The true pilgrim is , however , faced with a problem . This is the second theme of the poem : the amateur and the professional ( or as Rovit would have it , the tyro and the tutor ) .
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Consequently , he did not take ironically the responsibility of " truth to the subject ” – though he took it very gaily , and the notion that he should gain credence only for what is true did not prevent him from piling Pelion on Ossa ...
Consequently , he did not take ironically the responsibility of " truth to the subject ” – though he took it very gaily , and the notion that he should gain credence only for what is true did not prevent him from piling Pelion on Ossa ...
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But returning to his familiar concept of realism , Howells added that Norris's picture of life “ is not true , because it leaves beauty out . Life is squalid and cruel and vile and hateful , but it is noble and tender and pure and ...
But returning to his familiar concept of realism , Howells added that Norris's picture of life “ is not true , because it leaves beauty out . Life is squalid and cruel and vile and hateful , but it is noble and tender and pure and ...
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