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All history is the history of thought.
Robin G. Collingwood
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Robin G. Collingwood
Age: 53 †
Born: 1889
Born: February 22
Died: 1943
Died: January 9
Archaeologist
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Cartmel Fell
Cumbria
Robin George Collingwood
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If an artist may say nothing except what he has invented by his own sole efforts, it stands to reason he will be poor in ideas. If he could take what he wants wherever he could find it, as Euripides and Dante and Michelangelo and Shakespeare and Bach were free, his larder would always be full, and his cookery might be worth tasting.
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