The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... critics who write in a positive dogmatic way , without either language , genius , or imagination . If the reader would see how the best of the Latin critics writ , he may find their manner very beautifully described in the characters of ...
... critics who write in a positive dogmatic way , without either language , genius , or imagination . If the reader would see how the best of the Latin critics writ , he may find their manner very beautifully described in the characters of ...
Strana 452
... critic . One great mark by which you may discover a critic who has neither taste nor learning , is this , that he seldom ventures to praise any passage in an au- thor which has not been before received and ap- plauded by the public ...
... critic . One great mark by which you may discover a critic who has neither taste nor learning , is this , that he seldom ventures to praise any passage in an au- thor which has not been before received and ap- plauded by the public ...
Strana 453
... critic ought to dwell rather upon excel- lences than imperfections to discover the concealed beauties of a writer , and communicate to the world such things as are worth their observation . The most exqusite words and finest strokes of ...
... critic ought to dwell rather upon excel- lences than imperfections to discover the concealed beauties of a writer , and communicate to the world such things as are worth their observation . The most exqusite words and finest strokes of ...
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