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perhapsleaedtoadreariefficy,buthissoulrevoltsagainstefficy;
hehasperhapsleaedtousetablenapkins,buthehatestablenapkins,andall
throughsssongs,hehears,asaoheechoof
ageoldfolksongsandpastorallyriback.heexplores
thebeautiesandgloriesoftheesbacktotheeast,hisorientalblood
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gofortable,sopeacefulandfortable,forinhis
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inthelberryfieldsandbaoogrovesandise,and
eventhisisnota”untryheenglishuandit,butjustaal
saunter,goodforthebodyandgoodforthesoul.hehatestheise.”
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chapterone
theesepeople
i.northandsouth
iudyofanyperiodofliteratureorofanyepochofhistory,thefinaland
highesteffortisalpttogainaclosevieaninthatperiodor
epoch,forbehindthecreationsofliteratureandtheeventsofhistorythereisalways
theindividualeious.ohinksofarcusaurelius
oralue,oroisvilloninthedieval
ages,aisseetoneslike”the
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foronlybyrecallinghoheinnshefrequented,andthefriendsh
heheldioheperiodbeerealtous.perhapsthelifeofa
lesserliterarylightorofanordinarylondonerinjohnson5stias
instructive,butanordinarylondoneruldnotbeveryiing,becauseordinary
peoplethroughouttheagesareallalike.herordinarypeopledrinkaleorliptons
teaiseterofsoportantdifference
been.
thatjohnsonskedandthathefrequeeeuryinnsis,however,reathistoricaliortance.greatsoulsreaapeculiarotheirsocial
environntaofiortaous.theyhavethatqualityofgeniush
affedisaffectedbythethingstheytouch;theyareinfluehebooksthey
readandbytheentheyeintontapress
onotherlessern.intheslivedtoitsfullthelifeoftheirageeion;they
absorballthereistoabsorbandrespondostpoiveness.
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periclesandaspasiaistogetaent
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athenianrepublicaschaspericlesandaspasiahelpustouanditsgreatness.
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ariseofnationalisbutonlyofprovincialisadepeace
pirepossibleforturies.thenhistoricaltradition,the
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