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VII
    Synge seemed by nature unfitted to tical t, and ion of one sentence, spoken   implied some sort of nationalist conviction, I cannot remember t ics or serest in men in t t is studied tractions and statistics. Often for montogetside tre, and t life, lived as it ed  of mind fits to judge of men in t energies of ill?; but of tical ts ood not tle ain members of told  a play on t success. After a fortnig ter out of Rabelais. testant and a Catake refuge in a cave, and t religion, abusing t in loo be ravis last one  because se t, I doubt if ten at all if  e of Ireland, and for it, and I kno  creative art could only come from sucion.

    Once,  tional effect of our movement, I proposed adding to to play international drama, Synge,  tter so important t ter.

    I re as my model, and  tres all over Europe gave fine performances of old classics but did not create (s sterility of speec) and t e not give all our ts to Ireland.

    Yet in Ireland  s people, and in try sides of many glens. All t, all t one reasoned over, fougicles, all t came from education, all t came do lacked a little sympat  once aurn its face upon t ure  looked out on most disputes, even took sides, old me once t o make t  t  is certain t  in any cro is possible t loality o be observant and contemplative, and made ude, ts o otigue or illness isements, ts of big tres, big London els, and all arcecture  blindness did for us, asceticism for any saint you  srating ion upon one t, self. I t all noble t of  natio
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