The New Review, Volumen4Longmans, Green, 1891 |
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... society where the huge majority go to their graves without ever having been one- fifth alive . To them the natural fact of the will to live makes all human society not founded on a natural right to live unhappy and ultimately impossible ...
... society where the huge majority go to their graves without ever having been one- fifth alive . To them the natural fact of the will to live makes all human society not founded on a natural right to live unhappy and ultimately impossible ...
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... society which is not organised to receive them , and so must summon up the moderate fortitude needed to endure the sneering comment expressed in the memorable phrase of Mr. F.'s aunt , " It'll be long enough afore he'll give up any of ...
... society which is not organised to receive them , and so must summon up the moderate fortitude needed to endure the sneering comment expressed in the memorable phrase of Mr. F.'s aunt , " It'll be long enough afore he'll give up any of ...
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... society - the stage which sees the accumulation of big fortunes on one side and the pinch of extreme poverty on the other -is accompanied by a corresponding outburst of the cacoëthes scribendi , the " itch for authorship , " which is ...
... society - the stage which sees the accumulation of big fortunes on one side and the pinch of extreme poverty on the other -is accompanied by a corresponding outburst of the cacoëthes scribendi , the " itch for authorship , " which is ...
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... society of the future by the author of Looking Backward , it is obser- vable that a successful writer is permitted to support himself by pen alone , and to claim immunity from the ordinary work which the State requires of its citizens ...
... society of the future by the author of Looking Backward , it is obser- vable that a successful writer is permitted to support himself by pen alone , and to claim immunity from the ordinary work which the State requires of its citizens ...
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... society where any amount of healthy , useful work was to be had for the asking . That there will be abundance of free and fearless criticism when every work can be judged on its own merits , and there are no " prudential considerations ...
... society where any amount of healthy , useful work was to be had for the asking . That there will be abundance of free and fearless criticism when every work can be judged on its own merits , and there are no " prudential considerations ...
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