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... less competent and less conscientious , and the famous " This will never do " of Jeffrey in the Edinburgh Review was by no means an extreme specimen of the general tone in which the work was received . The judgment of the reviewers ...
... less competent and less conscientious , and the famous " This will never do " of Jeffrey in the Edinburgh Review was by no means an extreme specimen of the general tone in which the work was received . The judgment of the reviewers ...
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... less strait - laced than many less virtuous men . He had , in fact , a reverence for human beings as such which enabled him to face even their frailties without alienation ; and there was something in his own happy exemption from such ...
... less strait - laced than many less virtuous men . He had , in fact , a reverence for human beings as such which enabled him to face even their frailties without alienation ; and there was something in his own happy exemption from such ...
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... less placid , we may say that he was perhaps not less excitable than they , but that it was his constant endeavour to avoid all excitement , save of the purely poetic kind ; and that the outward circumstances of his life , his ...
... less placid , we may say that he was perhaps not less excitable than they , but that it was his constant endeavour to avoid all excitement , save of the purely poetic kind ; and that the outward circumstances of his life , his ...
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