The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... writer's works without having reference to apparently abridging his labours , in reality the whole . Every portion of such a writer's would have cost him more than it saved him . works has a value beyond its intrinsic worth , That the ...
... writer's works without having reference to apparently abridging his labours , in reality the whole . Every portion of such a writer's would have cost him more than it saved him . works has a value beyond its intrinsic worth , That the ...
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... writer , there must not be and they present themselves . His mind much thinking which neither begins nor lies open to nature with an ever wakeful ends in acting , nor perhaps has any direct susceptibility , and an impulse from without ...
... writer , there must not be and they present themselves . His mind much thinking which neither begins nor lies open to nature with an ever wakeful ends in acting , nor perhaps has any direct susceptibility , and an impulse from without ...
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... writer ; for , after all , art and instruc- tion can do little more in this matter than to remove theories of style out of the way , and leave a writer to his own intuitive ear and perceptions to find him the better or worse style which ...
... writer ; for , after all , art and instruc- tion can do little more in this matter than to remove theories of style out of the way , and leave a writer to his own intuitive ear and perceptions to find him the better or worse style which ...
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... writing for a cursory perusal has been the bane of litera- ture in our times and the ruin of art . But neither to this aim nor to this way of writing has Mr. Wordsworth ever lent himself . In his earlier efforts we find him wishing to write ...
... writing for a cursory perusal has been the bane of litera- ture in our times and the ruin of art . But neither to this aim nor to this way of writing has Mr. Wordsworth ever lent himself . In his earlier efforts we find him wishing to write ...
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... write within by those of Morazan ; and he had the diffi- the last few months , and seemed more proud cult task of not compromising himself with of the accomplishment than of all his vic- one party by too close a union with the tories ...
... write within by those of Morazan ; and he had the diffi- the last few months , and seemed more proud cult task of not compromising himself with of the accomplishment than of all his vic- one party by too close a union with the tories ...
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