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... Criticism, which was published some months since, and is a masterpiece in its kind. The observations follow one ... critics who write in a 1 What crowds of these, impenitently bold. In s'i nds andjin^ling syllables grown old, Still ...
... Criticism, which was published some months since, and is a masterpiece in its kind. The observations follow one ... critics who write in a 1 What crowds of these, impenitently bold. In s'i nds andjin^ling syllables grown old, Still ...
Strana 348
acquainted only with the French and Italian critics, but also with the ancient and moderns who have written in ... critic, when in reality he does not comprehend his meaning. It is in criticism, as in all other sciences and speculations ...
acquainted only with the French and Italian critics, but also with the ancient and moderns who have written in ... critic, when in reality he does not comprehend his meaning. It is in criticism, as in all other sciences and speculations ...
Strana 349
... critic without a good insight into all the parts of learning; whereas many of those who have endeavoured to ... critic. One great mark, by which you may discover a critic who has neither taste nor learning, is this, that he seldom ...
... critic without a good insight into all the parts of learning; whereas many of those who have endeavoured to ... critic. One great mark, by which you may discover a critic who has neither taste nor learning, is this, that he seldom ...
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