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On the Art of Writing / Lectures delivered in the University of Cambridge 1913-1914

Chapter 4 No.4

Word Count: 390    |    Released on: 04/12/2017

diminutive focus? His senses are absurdly imperfect. His ear cannot catch any music the spheres make; and moreover there are probably neither spheres nor music. His eye is s

us deceive, whe

him (so far as he knows) it utterly lacks the compliment of an audience. Is all the great orchestra designed

ually attractive, is an ultimate fact…. Spirit to spirit- as

that are dull, by instinct of something yet undefined-call it soul-it wants no less a name-Man has a native impulse and attraction a

Sons, God hath sent

ur hearts, cryi

n in it. Even in his common daily life Man is for ever seeking after harmony, in avoidance of chaos: he cultivates habits by the clock, he forms committees, governme

of God is

a quam Deus in corp

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