Essays and Reviews, Том 1Ticknor and Fields, 1878 |
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... range of thought and knowledge which reminds us of Mackintosh , Macaulay seems to be the abstract and epitome of the whole journal , seems the utmost that an Edinburgh - reviewer " can come to . " He delights every 12 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS .
... range of thought and knowledge which reminds us of Mackintosh , Macaulay seems to be the abstract and epitome of the whole journal , seems the utmost that an Edinburgh - reviewer " can come to . " He delights every 12 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS .
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Edwin Percy Whipple. reviewer " can come to . " He delights every one - high or low , intelligent or ignorant . His spice is of so keen a flavor , that it tickles the coarsest palate . He has the hesitating suffrages of men of taste ...
Edwin Percy Whipple. reviewer " can come to . " He delights every one - high or low , intelligent or ignorant . His spice is of so keen a flavor , that it tickles the coarsest palate . He has the hesitating suffrages of men of taste ...
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... delights to cram tomes of diluted facts into one short , sharp , antithetical sentence , and condense general principles into epigrams . scholars have manifested so much independence and affluence of thought , in connection with so rich ...
... delights to cram tomes of diluted facts into one short , sharp , antithetical sentence , and condense general principles into epigrams . scholars have manifested so much independence and affluence of thought , in connection with so rich ...
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... delightful that the reader no more thinks of making it a matter for grave critical accusation , than of quarrelling with Congreve for his excess of wit , or with Carlyle for his excess of spirituality . - - It may now be asked by some ...
... delightful that the reader no more thinks of making it a matter for grave critical accusation , than of quarrelling with Congreve for his excess of wit , or with Carlyle for his excess of spirituality . - - It may now be asked by some ...
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... delight which is ever renewed . The true soul of human affection is in them , and " old . " A composition which dazzles at first sight by gaudy epithets , or brilliant turns of expression , or glitter- ing trains of imagery , may fade ...
... delight which is ever renewed . The true soul of human affection is in them , and " old . " A composition which dazzles at first sight by gaudy epithets , or brilliant turns of expression , or glitter- ing trains of imagery , may fade ...
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