Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... ment , are not much better than the judg- ments he pronounces . This is very true , but it seems a pity that bad books should not be barren , but should beget bad re- views . That great George Dandin , the public , has willed it so ...
... ment , are not much better than the judg- ments he pronounces . This is very true , but it seems a pity that bad books should not be barren , but should beget bad re- views . That great George Dandin , the public , has willed it so ...
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... ment , he must be ready instantly to retrace his steps ; he must not push on , obsti- nately force the sense , and delight in his own robustness . Misplaced vigor of this kind is a very English fault in criticism . Half the honest ...
... ment , he must be ready instantly to retrace his steps ; he must not push on , obsti- nately force the sense , and delight in his own robustness . Misplaced vigor of this kind is a very English fault in criticism . Half the honest ...
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... ment . A note of music is then sung down the tube by Mrs. Watts Hughes , and im- mediately the atoms of suspended pigment arrange themselves in a definite form , many of the forms bearing a curious re- semblance to some of the most ...
... ment . A note of music is then sung down the tube by Mrs. Watts Hughes , and im- mediately the atoms of suspended pigment arrange themselves in a definite form , many of the forms bearing a curious re- semblance to some of the most ...
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... ment . The influence of a father who oc- cupies an important position in the world is , of course , of service to the son . But valuable assistance is derived very often from the mere possession of a name which indicates influential ...
... ment . The influence of a father who oc- cupies an important position in the world is , of course , of service to the son . But valuable assistance is derived very often from the mere possession of a name which indicates influential ...
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... ment . The influence of a father who oc- cupies an important position in the world . is , of course , of service to the son . But valuable assistance is derived very often from the mere possession of a name which indicates influential ...
... ment . The influence of a father who oc- cupies an important position in the world . is , of course , of service to the son . But valuable assistance is derived very often from the mere possession of a name which indicates influential ...
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