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... and had the assurance to write Characters of Shakespear's Plays in a style of
criticism somewhat different from Mr. Gifford's . He charged this writer with
imposing on the public by a flowery style ; and when the latter ventured to refer to
a work ...
... and had the assurance to write Characters of Shakespear's Plays in a style of
criticism somewhat different from Mr. Gifford's . He charged this writer with
imposing on the public by a flowery style ; and when the latter ventured to refer to
a work ...
Сторінка 248
One has no notion of him as making use of a fine pen , but a great mutton - fist ;
his style stuns his readers , and he ' filips the ear of the public with a three - man
beetle . ' He is too much for any single newspaper antagonist , ' lays waste ' a city
...
One has no notion of him as making use of a fine pen , but a great mutton - fist ;
his style stuns his readers , and he ' filips the ear of the public with a three - man
beetle . ' He is too much for any single newspaper antagonist , ' lays waste ' a city
...
Сторінка 282
This dissipated , fulsome , painted patchwork style may succeed in the levity and
languor of the boudoir , or might have been adapted to the Pavilions of royalty ;
but it is not the style of Parnassus , nor a passport to Immortality . It is not the taste
...
This dissipated , fulsome , painted patchwork style may succeed in the levity and
languor of the boudoir , or might have been adapted to the Pavilions of royalty ;
but it is not the style of Parnassus , nor a passport to Immortality . It is not the taste
...
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