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1 Introd | organization. For her, finally, the literary art is an instrument of 2 Introd | aspiration; for him the literary art is the avenue of escape 3 Introd | yoke and plunged into her literary career in Paris, the doctrine 4 Introd | competition with the brilliant literary generation of Balzac, Hugo, 5 Introd | Second Empire. Between his literary advent and hers there is 6 Introd | yet his reaction to the literary culture of his youth is 7 Introd | conscience” as “the martyr of literary style.” In morals something 8 Introd | necessary conditions of literary activity. Enormously productive, 9 Introd | pessimism had been only a literary pigment, a resource of the 10 VI | seems to me that he is quite literary in that way.~ 11 XV | MACHINERY and yet keep it literary. Let us discuss this when 12 XXIV | that gift to you. From a literary point of view he was not 13 XXXVII | you don’t understand my literary agonies. I don’t understand 14 XLI | stand in as well with the literary men as I do with the scholars. 15 LVII | alone, that is to say the literary men, who are the people, 16 LXV | companion a charming young literary woman, Juliette Lamber. 17 XCI | that strength! They were literary and fine, full of good sense, 18 XCVII | My God! my God! how mean literary men are!” A bit out of the 19 CI | Do you notice how rare literary sense is? The knowledge 20 CXXV | blue of the artistic and literary firmament over our heads. 21 CXLII | leagues from Parisian and literary life, or rather come be 22 CXC | mingling with his scientific, literary, and agricultural studies, 23 CXCVI | condition to put on well a literary play such as Aisse, and 24 CC | order to appreciate the literary condition of the Parisian. 25 CCI | decide. As for waiting till a literary wind arises, as it will 26 CCXXXVI| Barbes.~Among artists and literary men, I have found no depth. 27 CCXL | just the same, we are not literary enough for you here, I know 28 CCXLV | the impossible. They have LITERARY IDEAS, rest assured, and 29 CCXLVI | literature, but also from being literary with pleasure, and from 30 CCLXIV | ability does not have so many literary preoccupations. The archeology 31 CCLXXV | journalism has not the least literary influence. Every one is 32 CCXC | with passion, and she is as LITERARY as you or I, meanwhile learning 33 CCC | them, you abstain from a literary appreciation of them, you 34 CCC | its appearing. I have no literary advice to give you, I have 35 CCCI | You say to me: “I have no literary advice to give you; I have 36 CCCII | sublime resume which becomes literary art in its fullest expression; 37 CCCII | thought and the aim of his literary enterprise. It is false