Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 3D. Appleton, 1857 |
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... manner into which a great orator , who undertakes to write history , is in danger of falling . There is about the whole book a vehement , contentious , replying manner . Almost every argument is put in the form of an interrogation , an ...
... manner into which a great orator , who undertakes to write history , is in danger of falling . There is about the whole book a vehement , contentious , replying manner . Almost every argument is put in the form of an interrogation , an ...
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... manner , would be the most fascinating book in the language . It would be more in request at the circulating libraries than the last novel . Sir James was not , we think , gifted with poetical imagi- nation . But the lower kind of ...
... manner , would be the most fascinating book in the language . It would be more in request at the circulating libraries than the last novel . Sir James was not , we think , gifted with poetical imagi- nation . But the lower kind of ...
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... manner as may heighten the effect . This skill , as far as we can judge from the unfinished work now before us , Sir James Mackin- tosh possessed in an eminent degree . The style of this Fragment is weighty , manly , and unaf- fected ...
... manner as may heighten the effect . This skill , as far as we can judge from the unfinished work now before us , Sir James Mackin- tosh possessed in an eminent degree . The style of this Fragment is weighty , manly , and unaf- fected ...
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... manner , would not yield an equally abundant harvest of error and impotence . What most disgusts us is the contempt with which the writer thinks fit to speak of all things that were done before the coming in of the very last fashions in ...
... manner , would not yield an equally abundant harvest of error and impotence . What most disgusts us is the contempt with which the writer thinks fit to speak of all things that were done before the coming in of the very last fashions in ...
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... manners agreeable ; his natural talents above mediocrity . But he was sensual , frivolous , false , and cold - hearted , be- yond almost any prince of whom history makes mention . Under the government of such a man , the English people ...
... manners agreeable ; his natural talents above mediocrity . But he was sensual , frivolous , false , and cold - hearted , be- yond almost any prince of whom history makes mention . Under the government of such a man , the English people ...
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