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We feel it contains some living element of our own life; and if this life of language were complete and perfect, if there were nothing stereotype in it, if, in short, language were an absolutely unified organism incapable of being split up into independent organisms, it would evade the comic as would a soul whose life was one harmonious whole, unruffled as the calm surface of a peaceful lake.

'Society' had first admitted him as the protégé of Lord Findon and the friend of Madame de Pastourelles, and was now ready to amuse itself with him, independently, as a genius and an 'eccentric. He had many enemies; but so have all 'fighters. The critics spoke severely of certain radical defects in his work, due to insufficiency of early training; defects which time might correct or stereotype.

The wider movement of modern civilisation is against class organisation and caste feeling. These are forces antagonistic to progress, continually springing up and endeavouring to stereotype the transitory organisation, and continually being defeated. Of all the solemn imbecilities one hears, surely the most foolish is this, that we are in "an age of specialisation."

"Gosh, you really feel the emotion. It's the most exciting thing in the world." "Yeah, son," Freddy Soligen said emptily. "I suppose it is." Joe was able to get around on auto-crutches by the time she finally arrived a stereotype visitor. Done up brightly, a box of candy in one hand, flowers in the other. He could see her coming across the lawn, from the visitor's offices.

Meanwhile, you commence a legitimate reprint, under the genuine Ebony arms, and reign as a kind of lord-lieutenant, under his ambrosial majesty, Christopher the Great. The stereotype plates of Maga reach you every month, and the American public discern the difference between a true fac-simile and a cunning counterfeit.

"P.S. My last correspondent demands that another name be substituted, instead of that of the family; to which I assent, in case the publishers can be prevailed on to cancel the stereotype plates. Of course you will consent! Pray do!" Praise now poured in upon him from all quarters. Hosts of critics, both in England and America, gallantly came forward to do him service, and his fame was assured.

Everybody in a village sooner or later tries his hand at everything the village does. There is rotation in office by men who are jacks of all trades. There was no serious trouble with the doctrine of the omnicompetent citizen until the democratic stereotype was universally applied, so that men looked at a complicated civilization and saw an enclosed village.

Don't you worry over what the nabob'll do, Peggy; he couldn't hurt nuthin' if he tried." The door opened again and Mr. Merrick protruded a puzzled countenance. "He wants to know about a stereotype plant, Patsy. What'll I tell him?" Patsy stared. Louise and Beth shook their heads. "If it belongs to the the thing we want, Uncle, have 'em send it along," said Patsy in desperation. "All right."

Unvarying windows, doors identical a stereotype of roofs and chimneys these hold the homes of the crowds. Here the vague faces of the streets, the hurrying, enigmatic figures pumping in and out of offices and stores gather to sleep and breed. In the evening the crowds drift into boxes. The multiple destinations dwindle suddenly into a monotone.

Real space, real time, real numbers, real connections, real weights are lost. The perspective and the background and the dimensions of action are clipped and frozen in the stereotype. BUT the human mind is not a film which registers once and for all each impression that comes through its shutters and lenses. The human mind is endlessly and persistently creative.

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