Essays and Reviews, Том 1Ticknor and Fields, 1878 |
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... readers . Many of their most splendid articles were essays rather than reviews . The writer whose work afforded the name of the subject was summarily disposed of in a quiet sneer , a terse sarcasm , or a faint panegyric , and the ...
... readers . Many of their most splendid articles were essays rather than reviews . The writer whose work afforded the name of the subject was summarily disposed of in a quiet sneer , a terse sarcasm , or a faint panegyric , and the ...
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... readers to obtain some idea of Bacon and his philosophy . The wonderful clearness , point and vigor , of his style , send his thoughts right into every brain . Indeed , a person who is utterly insensible to the witchery of Macaulay's ...
... readers to obtain some idea of Bacon and his philosophy . The wonderful clearness , point and vigor , of his style , send his thoughts right into every brain . Indeed , a person who is utterly insensible to the witchery of Macaulay's ...
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... reader is continually provoked by the pungent stim- ulants which are mixed in the composition of almost every sentence ; and the most careless and listless person who ever slept over a treatise on philosophy , cannot fail to find matter ...
... reader is continually provoked by the pungent stim- ulants which are mixed in the composition of almost every sentence ; and the most careless and listless person who ever slept over a treatise on philosophy , cannot fail to find matter ...
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... readers of judgment and reflection . Behind the external show and glittering vesture of his thoughts , — beneath all his pomp of diction , aptness of illustration , splendor of imagery , and epigrammatic point and glare , a careful eye ...
... readers of judgment and reflection . Behind the external show and glittering vesture of his thoughts , — beneath all his pomp of diction , aptness of illustration , splendor of imagery , and epigrammatic point and glare , a careful eye ...
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... 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 sapient critics , Why ...
... 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 sapient critics , Why ...
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