Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... tion , and to which we shall venture to append an observation of our own . " In all this the author proves himself to be a perfect artist and a true poet ; not only in the treatment of separate events , but in the far more rare and ...
... tion , and to which we shall venture to append an observation of our own . " In all this the author proves himself to be a perfect artist and a true poet ; not only in the treatment of separate events , but in the far more rare and ...
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tion , is the first and indispensable requirement . But has not the Cheva- lier mingled together , in this passage and in others that follow , two very different things - that artificial com- pleteness at which the artist aims in the ...
tion , is the first and indispensable requirement . But has not the Cheva- lier mingled together , in this passage and in others that follow , two very different things - that artificial com- pleteness at which the artist aims in the ...
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... tion , or indiscretion , if you please , as to the manner in which he amuses us , and , in amusing , instructs . The Chevalier gives a lofty descrip- tion of what our modern novelists are to accomplish , and we hope they will profit by ...
... tion , or indiscretion , if you please , as to the manner in which he amuses us , and , in amusing , instructs . The Chevalier gives a lofty descrip- tion of what our modern novelists are to accomplish , and we hope they will profit by ...
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... tion and influence of the German , or whether a Polish aristocracy shall continue to rule over a multitude of serfs and Jews . It is a very different question from what is sometimes agi- tated on our noisy platforms . As the two are ...
... tion and influence of the German , or whether a Polish aristocracy shall continue to rule over a multitude of serfs and Jews . It is a very different question from what is sometimes agi- tated on our noisy platforms . As the two are ...
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... tion . WE have hitherto abstained from taking an active part in the discus- sions regarding the present state of the Scottish Universities - a subject which , for the last year or two , has attracted no inconsiderable share of public ...
... tion . WE have hitherto abstained from taking an active part in the discus- sions regarding the present state of the Scottish Universities - a subject which , for the last year or two , has attracted no inconsiderable share of public ...
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