Table-talk: Or, Original Essays, Volumen2J. Warren, 1822 - 401 páginas |
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... cism , to give stated periodical accounts of works that had never appeared at all , which would save the hapless author the mortification of writing , and his reviewer the trouble of reading them . If the real author is made of so ...
... cism , to give stated periodical accounts of works that had never appeared at all , which would save the hapless author the mortification of writing , and his reviewer the trouble of reading them . If the real author is made of so ...
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... without imputation on their taste or consistency , that these different writers excelled each in their way . I might remark here that the epithet elegant is very sparingly used in modern criti- cism . ON CRITICISM . 135.
... without imputation on their taste or consistency , that these different writers excelled each in their way . I might remark here that the epithet elegant is very sparingly used in modern criti- cism . ON CRITICISM . 135.
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... cism . It has probably gone out of fashion with the appearance of the Lake School , who , I appre- hend , have no such phrase in their vocabulary . Mr. Rogers was , I think , almost the last poet to whom it was applied as a ...
... cism . It has probably gone out of fashion with the appearance of the Lake School , who , I appre- hend , have no such phrase in their vocabulary . Mr. Rogers was , I think , almost the last poet to whom it was applied as a ...
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... cism . As an author , I endeavour to employ plain words and popular modes of construction , as were I a chapman and dealer , I should com- mon weights and measures . The proper force of words lies not in the words themselves , but in ...
... cism . As an author , I endeavour to employ plain words and popular modes of construction , as were I a chapman and dealer , I should com- mon weights and measures . The proper force of words lies not in the words themselves , but in ...
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... cism , and I had the satisfaction the next day to meet Miss Stephens coming out of the Editor's room , who had been to thank him for his very flattering account of her . I was sent to see Kean the first night of his performance in ...
... cism , and I had the satisfaction the next day to meet Miss Stephens coming out of the Editor's room , who had been to thank him for his very flattering account of her . I was sent to see Kean the first night of his performance in ...
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