Littell's Living Age, Volume 162Living Age Company Incorporated, 1884 |
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Page 380
... fact or that event is new and unexpected , and its publication calculated to satisfy their curiosity that in fact , it is news . 66 It must not be forgotten that a newspa per is a commercial venture , and regarded in this light , our ...
... fact or that event is new and unexpected , and its publication calculated to satisfy their curiosity that in fact , it is news . 66 It must not be forgotten that a newspa per is a commercial venture , and regarded in this light , our ...
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in the supposed fact ; it has attached its emo- tion to the fact , and now the fact is failing it . But for poetry the idea is everything ; the rest is a world of illusion , of divine illusion . Poetry attaches its emotion to the idea ...
in the supposed fact ; it has attached its emo- tion to the fact , and now the fact is failing it . But for poetry the idea is everything ; the rest is a world of illusion , of divine illusion . Poetry attaches its emotion to the idea ...
Page 700
... fact of rapid change , but the consciousness of it . Lord Macaulay says ( we quote from memory ) : " There is nothing new in the sufferings of the poor and the degradation of the criminal ; what is new is the benevolence that concerns ...
... fact of rapid change , but the consciousness of it . Lord Macaulay says ( we quote from memory ) : " There is nothing new in the sufferings of the poor and the degradation of the criminal ; what is new is the benevolence that concerns ...
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