| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The only semblance of didacticism which can enter into literature isthat which conveys such lessons as may be learned from sea and sky,mountain and valley, wood and stream, bird and beast; and from the broadhuman life of races, nations, and firesides; a lesson that is not obviousand superficial, but so profoundly hidden in the creative depths as toemerge only to an apprehension equally profound.
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