Essays and Reviews, Том 1Ticknor and Fields, 1878 |
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... injustice to authors , its numerous inconsistencies , and its many supposed here sies in taste , philosophy and religion . Among the many noted critics and essayists who have made MACAULAY . 11 Серия W CONTENTS MACAULAY,
... injustice to authors , its numerous inconsistencies , and its many supposed here sies in taste , philosophy and religion . Among the many noted critics and essayists who have made MACAULAY . 11 Серия W CONTENTS MACAULAY,
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... taste , and the plaudits of the million . The man who has a common knowledge of the English language , and the scholar who has mastered its refinements , seem equally sensible to the charm of his diction . No matter how unpromising the ...
... taste , and the plaudits of the million . The man who has a common knowledge of the English language , and the scholar who has mastered its refinements , seem equally sensible to the charm of his diction . No matter how unpromising the ...
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... taste which conceal from us the appearance of labor and re- flection . The intricate questions of criticism and philos- ophy , the characters and actions of distinguished men , — poetry , history , political economy , king - craft ...
... taste which conceal from us the appearance of labor and re- flection . The intricate questions of criticism and philos- ophy , the characters and actions of distinguished men , — poetry , history , political economy , king - craft ...
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... good people into the belief that stale truisms are abstruse mysteries . He is not deluded by great names and " standard " books ; his judgment is un trammelled by accredited opinions on taste , morals , gov- 16 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS .
... good people into the belief that stale truisms are abstruse mysteries . He is not deluded by great names and " standard " books ; his judgment is un trammelled by accredited opinions on taste , morals , gov- 16 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS .
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Edwin Percy Whipple. trammelled by accredited opinions on taste , morals , gov- ernment and religion ; the heavy panoply of learning encumbers not the free play of his mind ; he has none of the silly pride of intellect and erudition ...
Edwin Percy Whipple. trammelled by accredited opinions on taste , morals , gov- ernment and religion ; the heavy panoply of learning encumbers not the free play of his mind ; he has none of the silly pride of intellect and erudition ...
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