Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... kind , the only kind worth speaking of , is the kind that the most living spirit gives us . There are a hundred labels and tickets , in all this matter , that have been pasted on from the outside and appear to exist for the convenience ...
... kind , the only kind worth speaking of , is the kind that the most living spirit gives us . There are a hundred labels and tickets , in all this matter , that have been pasted on from the outside and appear to exist for the convenience ...
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... kind of Criticism worth reading or writing is that which narrates the adventures of an ingenious and educat- ed mind in contact with masterpieces . The literary masterpieces of the world are so rich , so full of beauties , so charged ...
... kind of Criticism worth reading or writing is that which narrates the adventures of an ingenious and educat- ed mind in contact with masterpieces . The literary masterpieces of the world are so rich , so full of beauties , so charged ...
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... kind of Criticism which the world really reads is to be found in reviews of all sorts and sizes . " It is an ill bird which fouls its own nest , " and heaven forbid that I should speak ill of the mystery of review- ing , whereby many of ...
... kind of Criticism which the world really reads is to be found in reviews of all sorts and sizes . " It is an ill bird which fouls its own nest , " and heaven forbid that I should speak ill of the mystery of review- ing , whereby many of ...
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... kind sincere , original , and competent . Of literary criticism which we can discuss with gravity , criticism which may pre- sumably be of some service to its readers , there are two main species . The first of these , and the least ...
... kind sincere , original , and competent . Of literary criticism which we can discuss with gravity , criticism which may pre- sumably be of some service to its readers , there are two main species . The first of these , and the least ...
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... kind of gasp , and looked round to the door to see if he was alone . The quarto was merely loosely stitched into the calf - binding which had evidently been made for a larger book ; it had been kept with the greatest care , and seemed ...
... kind of gasp , and looked round to the door to see if he was alone . The quarto was merely loosely stitched into the calf - binding which had evidently been made for a larger book ; it had been kept with the greatest care , and seemed ...
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