The Hundred Best English EssaysFrederick Edwin Smith Earl of Birkenhead Cassell, 1929 - 921 páginas |
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... truth ; and fiction also , if it is good for anything , is truth : but they are different truths . The truth of poetry is to paint the human soul truly : the truth of fiction is to give a true picture of life . The two kinds of ...
... truth ; and fiction also , if it is good for anything , is truth : but they are different truths . The truth of poetry is to paint the human soul truly : the truth of fiction is to give a true picture of life . The two kinds of ...
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... truth . In all which I , for one , admit that there is not only truth , but truth nobly expressed and applied to the confutation of some most pestilent errors ; and yet , as one must also admit , there is still an ambiguity . May it not ...
... truth . In all which I , for one , admit that there is not only truth , but truth nobly expressed and applied to the confutation of some most pestilent errors ; and yet , as one must also admit , there is still an ambiguity . May it not ...
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... truth or the soundness of the work ; they must coincide ; but the test can only be applied by one who really loves the truth . It is easy to point out the dangers of this position . It rests , after all you may say , upon the individual ...
... truth or the soundness of the work ; they must coincide ; but the test can only be applied by one who really loves the truth . It is easy to point out the dangers of this position . It rests , after all you may say , upon the individual ...
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HUGH LATIMER 14911555 | 1 |
FRANCIS BACON Baron Verulam Viscount ST ALBANS 15611626 | 17 |
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