Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 110 tomasScribner & Company, 1925 |
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... ideas must be proper . His attitudes must be those that the congregation rec- ognizes as its own . ognizes as its own . His manners must be perfect , and his opinions must chime with the accepted prejudices . He must please every one ...
... ideas must be proper . His attitudes must be those that the congregation rec- ognizes as its own . ognizes as its own . His manners must be perfect , and his opinions must chime with the accepted prejudices . He must please every one ...
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... ideas , and converting it into spuri- ous science . Thus an artificial unity was set up . But with the evidence supplied by study of the ancient life whose remains are embedded in the fossil - bearing strata , that unity is shattered ...
... ideas , and converting it into spuri- ous science . Thus an artificial unity was set up . But with the evidence supplied by study of the ancient life whose remains are embedded in the fossil - bearing strata , that unity is shattered ...
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... idea is no small sin against human peace . Many a revolution has started with such a theft . You may have decided ... ideas and affairs , no familiarity with its emotions . Art transports us from the world of man's activity to a world ...
... idea is no small sin against human peace . Many a revolution has started with such a theft . You may have decided ... ideas and affairs , no familiarity with its emotions . Art transports us from the world of man's activity to a world ...
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... ideas and emotions , it ought to be plain that this is but one of the elements of a so - called work of art . If we ... Ideas are not art . Imagination is not art . Highly original minds exist without a sense of art . Of all the highly ...
... ideas and emotions , it ought to be plain that this is but one of the elements of a so - called work of art . If we ... Ideas are not art . Imagination is not art . Highly original minds exist without a sense of art . Of all the highly ...
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... ideas . In this respect he will be in the same boat with other men . None of us can hope or decently wish to escape ... idea - package can soften our cha- grin if we find nothing inside , or if the contents accuse the artist and insult ...
... ideas . In this respect he will be in the same boat with other men . None of us can hope or decently wish to escape ... idea - package can soften our cha- grin if we find nothing inside , or if the contents accuse the artist and insult ...
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