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Sincerity is moral truth.
George Henry Lewes
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George Henry Lewes:
All bad Literature rests upon imperfect insight, or upon imitation, which may be defined as seeing
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Literature delivers tidings of the world within and the world without.
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Personal experience is the basis of all real Literature.
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Insight is the first condition of Art.
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In complex trains of thought signs are indispensable.
George Henry Lewes:
Ordinary men live among marvels and feel no wonder, grow familiar with objects and learn nothing ne
George Henry Lewes:
The superiority of one mind over another depends on the rapidity with which experiences are thus or
George Henry Lewes:
All great authors are seers.
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Philosophy and Art both render the invisible visible by imagination.
Thomas Middleton:
Though I be poor, I'm honest.
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George Henry Lewes:
All bad Literature rests upon imperfect insight, or upon imitation, which may be defined as seeingGeorge Henry Lewes:
Literature delivers tidings of the world within and the world without.George Henry Lewes:
Personal experience is the basis of all real Literature.George Henry Lewes:
Insight is the first condition of Art.George Henry Lewes:
In complex trains of thought signs are indispensable.George Henry Lewes:
Ordinary men live among marvels and feel no wonder, grow familiar with objects and learn nothing neGeorge Henry Lewes:
The superiority of one mind over another depends on the rapidity with which experiences are thus orGeorge Henry Lewes:
All great authors are seers.George Henry Lewes:
Philosophy and Art both render the invisible visible by imagination.Thomas Middleton:
Though I be poor, I'm honest.