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Of late years (perhaps as a result of our political changes) art has borrowed from history more tha
Of late years (perhaps as a result of our political changes) art has borrowed from history more tha
Of late years (perhaps as a result of our political changes) art has borrowed from history more tha
Of late years (perhaps as a result of our political changes) art has borrowed from history more tha
Of late years (perhaps as a result of our political changes) art has borrowed from history more tha
Of late years (perhaps as a result of our political changes) art has borrowed from history more tha
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Alfred de Vigny:
Of what use is the memory of facts, if not to serve as an example of good or of evil?Alfred de Vigny:
Of what use were the arts if they were only the reproduction and the imitation of life?Alfred de Vigny:
On the day when man told the story of his life to man, history was born.Alfred de Vigny:
One might almost reckon mathematically that, having undergone the double composition of public opinAlfred de Vigny:
The acts of the human race on the world's stage have doubtless a coherent unity, but the meaning ofAlfred de Vigny:
The human mind, I believe, cares for the True only in the general character of an epoch.Alfred de Vigny:
The study of social progress is today not less needed in literature than is the analysis of the humAlfred de Vigny:
We live in an age of universal investigation, and of exploration of the sources of all movements.Alfred de Vigny:
We shall find in our troubled hearts, where discord reigns, two needs which seem at variance, but wAlfred de Vigny:
What is the use of theorizing as to wherein lies the charm that moves us?