Biographical and Critical Essays: Reprinted from Reviews, with Additions and CorrectionsLongman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 |
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... thing he touched , but he compelled everything he touched to appear in its natural shape and genuine colours . In ... things will he find therein . " So stands the first sentence of Lady Holland's pre- face , and such an announcement at ...
... thing he touched , but he compelled everything he touched to appear in its natural shape and genuine colours . In ... things will he find therein . " So stands the first sentence of Lady Holland's pre- face , and such an announcement at ...
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... things very often would be absurd ; to punish a man every now and then for writing a frivolous book is wise and proper ; and you would find , if you lived in England , that the review of Lieutenant Heude is talked of and quoted for its ...
... things very often would be absurd ; to punish a man every now and then for writing a frivolous book is wise and proper ; and you would find , if you lived in England , that the review of Lieutenant Heude is talked of and quoted for its ...
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... things in a very bad manner , seem to have reserved the maturity and plenitude of their awkwardness for the pulpit . Is it wonder , then , that every semi - delirious sectary who pours forth his animated nonsense with the genuine look ...
... things in a very bad manner , seem to have reserved the maturity and plenitude of their awkwardness for the pulpit . Is it wonder , then , that every semi - delirious sectary who pours forth his animated nonsense with the genuine look ...
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... things , we are told in a note , which Lord Grey said on entering Downing Street , was , " Now I shall be able to do something for Sydney Smith . " Then why was not more done for him ? Lord Melbourne is reported to have said that there ...
... things , we are told in a note , which Lord Grey said on entering Downing Street , was , " Now I shall be able to do something for Sydney Smith . " Then why was not more done for him ? Lord Melbourne is reported to have said that there ...
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... thing he could charge me with would be high spirits and much innocent non- sense . I am distinguished as a preacher , and sedu- lous as a parochial clergyman . His real charge is , that I am a high - spirited , honest , uncompromising ...
... thing he could charge me with would be high spirits and much innocent non- sense . I am distinguished as a preacher , and sedu- lous as a parochial clergyman . His real charge is , that I am a high - spirited , honest , uncompromising ...
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