Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54; Volume 117 |
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Thus , it is not sober soundness and even reviews by men who are masters of
correctness and sagacity alone that make their subjects , and who can give an
author the critic . It is rather originality , indi new facts , or new matter for thought ...
Thus , it is not sober soundness and even reviews by men who are masters of
correctness and sagacity alone that make their subjects , and who can give an
author the critic . It is rather originality , indi new facts , or new matter for thought ...
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But her Editor , a clergyman , tells he delivers his brawling judgments on a us that
" Mrs. Carter's criticism was not book , after a ... And how could it be otherwise ! all
critics imitate the outspoken private Here is a hungry and eager nobody , who ...
But her Editor , a clergyman , tells he delivers his brawling judgments on a us that
" Mrs. Carter's criticism was not book , after a ... And how could it be otherwise ! all
critics imitate the outspoken private Here is a hungry and eager nobody , who ...
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It is better welfare . to leave this mass of imitative opinion un The best criticism
must , I conceive , be touched , and to consider only what is of intelligent ,
sympathetic , and personal . its kind sincere , original , and competent . The critic
must first ...
It is better welfare . to leave this mass of imitative opinion un The best criticism
must , I conceive , be touched , and to consider only what is of intelligent ,
sympathetic , and personal . its kind sincere , original , and competent . The critic
must first ...
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when I insist that it must be personal , that an exaggerated laudation of minor
points is to say , individual to the critic . ... of instances in which he has made
criticism of the composite order , nothing grammatical errors or erred from the
paths ...
when I insist that it must be personal , that an exaggerated laudation of minor
points is to say , individual to the critic . ... of instances in which he has made
criticism of the composite order , nothing grammatical errors or erred from the
paths ...
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From the house was made a home . moment , ' says some French art critic , “ How
have you been ? How are that a woman occupies me , my collec- you ? ” ! But
before he answered , he had tion does not exist . And many a woman given her a
...
From the house was made a home . moment , ' says some French art critic , “ How
have you been ? How are that a woman occupies me , my collec- you ? ” ! But
before he answered , he had tion does not exist . And many a woman given her a
...
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