The Essays of Mark Van Doren (1924-1972)Greenwood Press, 1980 - 270 sider |
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Side 55
... clearly than in himself . His relation to each of them is immediate and delicate ; his least gesture records itself in ... clear surface with another life as sensi- tive to his as a still night is to sound . That honor could too much ...
... clearly than in himself . His relation to each of them is immediate and delicate ; his least gesture records itself in ... clear surface with another life as sensi- tive to his as a still night is to sound . That honor could too much ...
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... clear . And the thing to do is to be as clear yourself . Of course things get in the way - duty , obligation , the desire not to disappoint or offend , the wish always to be liked . But in the end , my boy , do only what you want to do ...
... clear . And the thing to do is to be as clear yourself . Of course things get in the way - duty , obligation , the desire not to disappoint or offend , the wish always to be liked . But in the end , my boy , do only what you want to do ...
Side 228
... clear . In an ideal world the privilege of experience and the duty of under- standing would doubtless not exclude each other . Nor in the world we have do they do so altogether ; if they could , neither one of them would then make sense ...
... clear . In an ideal world the privilege of experience and the duty of under- standing would doubtless not exclude each other . Nor in the world we have do they do so altogether ; if they could , neither one of them would then make sense ...
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