Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volym 3–4D. Appleton, 1879 |
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... whole book a vehement , contentious , replying manner . Almost every argument is put in the form of an interrogation , an ejacu- lation , or a sarcasm . The writer seems to be addressing himself to some imaginary audience ; to be ...
... whole book a vehement , contentious , replying manner . Almost every argument is put in the form of an interrogation , an ejacu- lation , or a sarcasm . The writer seems to be addressing himself to some imaginary audience ; to be ...
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... whole , to bring out strongly all the characteristic features , and to throw the light and shade in such a manner as may heighten the effect . This skill , as far as we can judge from the unfinished work now before us , Sir James Mackin ...
... whole , to bring out strongly all the characteristic features , and to throw the light and shade in such a manner as may heighten the effect . This skill , as far as we can judge from the unfinished work now before us , Sir James Mackin ...
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... whole narrative is composed , from expressions which occur at the beginning . This biographer tells us that Mack- intosh , on occasion of taking his medical degree at Edin- burgh , " not only put off the writing of his Thesis to the ...
... whole narrative is composed , from expressions which occur at the beginning . This biographer tells us that Mack- intosh , on occasion of taking his medical degree at Edin- burgh , " not only put off the writing of his Thesis to the ...
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... whole before us . We should therefore be justly accused of levity or insincerity if our language concerning those events were constantly changing . It is our deliberate opinion that the French Revolution , in spite of all its crimes and ...
... whole before us . We should therefore be justly accused of levity or insincerity if our language concerning those events were constantly changing . It is our deliberate opinion that the French Revolution , in spite of all its crimes and ...
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... whole course of a long life . The Continuation which follows Sir James Mackintosh's Fragment is as offensive as the Memoir which precedes it . We do not pretend to have read the whole , or even one - half of it . The hundred quarto ...
... whole course of a long life . The Continuation which follows Sir James Mackintosh's Fragment is as offensive as the Memoir which precedes it . We do not pretend to have read the whole , or even one - half of it . The hundred quarto ...
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