The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 76A. Constable, 1843 |
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... readers may con- sider them as beauties - many will overlook them ; and even the most fastidious must acknowledge that they are not such as ma- terially to interfere with the great plan of the work . Its merits VOL . LXXVI . NO . CLIII ...
... readers may con- sider them as beauties - many will overlook them ; and even the most fastidious must acknowledge that they are not such as ma- terially to interfere with the great plan of the work . Its merits VOL . LXXVI . NO . CLIII ...
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... readers may con- sider them as beauties - many will overlook them ; and even the most fastidious must acknowledge that they are not such as ma- terially to interfere with the great plan of the work . Its merits VOL . LXXVI . NO . CLIII ...
... readers may con- sider them as beauties - many will overlook them ; and even the most fastidious must acknowledge that they are not such as ma- terially to interfere with the great plan of the work . Its merits VOL . LXXVI . NO . CLIII ...
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... reader ' will find almost every fact in the internal history of the Revo- ' lution , supported by two Republican and one Royalist autho- ' rity ; and every event in the military narrative drawn from at least two writers on the part of ...
... reader ' will find almost every fact in the internal history of the Revo- ' lution , supported by two Republican and one Royalist autho- ' rity ; and every event in the military narrative drawn from at least two writers on the part of ...
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... readers who consider only their own amusement , for the want of an easy and polished style . The stirring interest of the events which he relates , his judgment in selecting striking traits of character for preserva- tion , his earnest ...
... readers who consider only their own amusement , for the want of an easy and polished style . The stirring interest of the events which he relates , his judgment in selecting striking traits of character for preserva- tion , his earnest ...
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... readers . It is that in which St Paul compares the eloquence of an idle declaimer to the tinkling of a cymbal . The original phrase is one of such admirable point and force as to have become almost proverbial . But how has its merit ...
... readers . It is that in which St Paul compares the eloquence of an idle declaimer to the tinkling of a cymbal . The original phrase is one of such admirable point and force as to have become almost proverbial . But how has its merit ...
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