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in tion of t is but because t been able to turn out of trick of zeal picked up in struggling yout, in Synges plays also, fantasy gives t t, for t art, an over?poain virtues, and our capacity for s vision is t. Great art c first by its coldness or its strangeness, by  it is from ties it y, as t  and er ser does ure, reversed in a looking?glass t , not as it seems to eyes   as  morning; and range as tay rangeness, not strange to  made us sy t makes us share his feeling.

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