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That amusing , ironic sketch , " L'extase , " so often quoted , gives us a key - note to the writer's ... It was in " Marthe " that Huysmans pro- claimed his adherence to naturalism in these memorable words : " I write what I see ...
That amusing , ironic sketch , " L'extase , " so often quoted , gives us a key - note to the writer's ... It was in " Marthe " that Huysmans pro- claimed his adherence to naturalism in these memorable words : " I write what I see ...
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In religious matters his views are fully and fearlessly set forth in the following document , found after his death , sealed and addressed to the present writer . P. C. C. If I were asked why I write these lines I might not be able to ...
In religious matters his views are fully and fearlessly set forth in the following document , found after his death , sealed and addressed to the present writer . P. C. C. If I were asked why I write these lines I might not be able to ...
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There are certain things which are only subjects for a technical reformer or précis - writer , for a sanitary inspector and for the physician ... Further , one is supposed to write of a country and of a people which one knows well .
There are certain things which are only subjects for a technical reformer or précis - writer , for a sanitary inspector and for the physician ... Further , one is supposed to write of a country and of a people which one knows well .
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