The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen76A. Constable, 1843 |
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... opinion . Some readers may con- sider them as beauties - many will overlook them ; and even the most fastidious must acknowledge that they are not such as ma- terially to interfere with the great plan of the work . Its merits VOL ...
... opinion . Some readers may con- sider them as beauties - many will overlook them ; and even the most fastidious must acknowledge that they are not such as ma- terially to interfere with the great plan of the work . Its merits VOL ...
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... opinion . Some readers may con- sider them as beauties - many will overlook them ; and even the most fastidious must acknowledge that they are not such as ma- terially to interfere with the great plan of the work . Its merits VOL ...
... opinion . Some readers may con- sider them as beauties - many will overlook them ; and even the most fastidious must acknowledge that they are not such as ma- terially to interfere with the great plan of the work . Its merits VOL ...
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... opinion , that Mr Alison's general style is not attractive . It is not , however , at least in the narra- tive part of his work , either feeble or displeasing . Its principal 6 defect is the cumbrous and unwieldy construction of its 2 ...
... opinion , that Mr Alison's general style is not attractive . It is not , however , at least in the narra- tive part of his work , either feeble or displeasing . Its principal 6 defect is the cumbrous and unwieldy construction of its 2 ...
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... opinion , that the attempts displayed in them at impassioned and declamatory eloquence , are generally very far below mediocrity . We have already noticed some of the blun- ders into which he has been betrayed in the course of his ordi ...
... opinion , that the attempts displayed in them at impassioned and declamatory eloquence , are generally very far below mediocrity . We have already noticed some of the blun- ders into which he has been betrayed in the course of his ordi ...
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... opinion of his merits as a military historian , we may be said to have pronounced upon those of the whole narrative part of his work . But he has taken great pains to give his readers the most complete information of all the internal ...
... opinion of his merits as a military historian , we may be said to have pronounced upon those of the whole narrative part of his work . But he has taken great pains to give his readers the most complete information of all the internal ...
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