The Spirit of the Age, Or Contemporary Portraits |
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We remember an excellent man and a sound critic ' going to hear one of these
elaborate effusions ; and on his want of enthusiasm being accounted for from its
not being one of the orator's brilliant days , he replied , ' he did not think a man of
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We remember an excellent man and a sound critic ' going to hear one of these
elaborate effusions ; and on his want of enthusiasm being accounted for from its
not being one of the orator's brilliant days , he replied , ' he did not think a man of
...
Сторінка 207
As a critic , he has thrown no light on the character and spirit of his authors . He
has shown no striking power of analysis nor of original illustration , though he has
chosen to exercise his pen on writers most congenial to his own turn of mind ...
As a critic , he has thrown no light on the character and spirit of his authors . He
has shown no striking power of analysis nor of original illustration , though he has
chosen to exercise his pen on writers most congenial to his own turn of mind ...
Сторінка 271
... critic , most veritable , most identical , bringing us acquainted with persons and
things just as they chanced to exist , and giving us a local interest in all she
knows and tells . Mr. Crabbe's Helicon is choked up with weeds and corruption ; it
...
... critic , most veritable , most identical , bringing us acquainted with persons and
things just as they chanced to exist , and giving us a local interest in all she
knows and tells . Mr. Crabbe's Helicon is choked up with weeds and corruption ; it
...
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