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... merits of the work . " 2 But he finds that his expectations have been disappointed and that , though Brace- bridge Hall will probably prove popular , its success will be based more on fashion than on intrinsic merit ( p . 133 ) . Cooper ...
... merits of the work . " 2 But he finds that his expectations have been disappointed and that , though Brace- bridge Hall will probably prove popular , its success will be based more on fashion than on intrinsic merit ( p . 133 ) . Cooper ...
Strana 189
... merit of a score of these is . . . so great , that they are the first and principal objects to which I would direct the curiosity of a child or pupil of mine " ( " Diary , " p . 405 ) . The " Advertisement " to Wieland tells the reader ...
... merit of a score of these is . . . so great , that they are the first and principal objects to which I would direct the curiosity of a child or pupil of mine " ( " Diary , " p . 405 ) . The " Advertisement " to Wieland tells the reader ...
Strana 191
James D. Wallace. One merit the writer may at least claim : that of calling forth the passions and engaging the sympathy of the reader by means hith- erto unemployed by preceding authors . Puerile superstition and exploded manners ...
James D. Wallace. One merit the writer may at least claim : that of calling forth the passions and engaging the sympathy of the reader by means hith- erto unemployed by preceding authors . Puerile superstition and exploded manners ...
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