Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... short . It is the singular goodness of his criticisms that makes us regret their fewness ; for nothing , we think , can be more fair , judicious and dis- criminating , and at the same time more fine , delicate and original , than the ...
... short . It is the singular goodness of his criticisms that makes us regret their fewness ; for nothing , we think , can be more fair , judicious and dis- criminating , and at the same time more fine , delicate and original , than the ...
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... short ; and , even from those that are more generally known , we do not well see how they could have been shorter , with any safety to the professed object , and only use , of the publication . That object , we conceive , was to give ...
... short ; and , even from those that are more generally known , we do not well see how they could have been shorter , with any safety to the professed object , and only use , of the publication . That object , we conceive , was to give ...
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... short ; and that many , especially in the latter case , are not very well selected . There is far too little of Marlowe for instance , and too much of Shirley , and even of Massinger . We should have liked more of Warner , Fairfax ...
... short ; and that many , especially in the latter case , are not very well selected . There is far too little of Marlowe for instance , and too much of Shirley , and even of Massinger . We should have liked more of Warner , Fairfax ...
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... short as ever ; and the calls on our time multiply , while our time itself is flying swiftly away . This superfluity and abundance of our treasures , therefore , necessarily renders much of them worthless ; and the veriest accidents may ...
... short as ever ; and the calls on our time multiply , while our time itself is flying swiftly away . This superfluity and abundance of our treasures , therefore , necessarily renders much of them worthless ; and the veriest accidents may ...
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... short - hand reading invented or all reading will be given up in despair . We need not distress ourselves , however , with these afflictions of our posterity ; —and it is quite time that the reader should know a little of the work ...
... short - hand reading invented or all reading will be given up in despair . We need not distress ourselves , however , with these afflictions of our posterity ; —and it is quite time that the reader should know a little of the work ...
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