The Eclectic Review, Volum 9;Volum 122Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Thomas Price, Josiah Conder, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1865 |
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... critic . The criticism is only so much the worse for the critic himself . We have not the slightest idea of parting with the Essays of Mr. Brinley . We keep them on our shelf , and often when we detect ourselves as being in too human ...
... critic . The criticism is only so much the worse for the critic himself . We have not the slightest idea of parting with the Essays of Mr. Brinley . We keep them on our shelf , and often when we detect ourselves as being in too human ...
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... criticism to show disinterestedness ? By keeping aloof from practice ; by resolutely following the law of its own nature , which is to be a free play of the mind on all subjects which it touches ; by steadily refusing to lend itself to ...
... criticism to show disinterestedness ? By keeping aloof from practice ; by resolutely following the law of its own nature , which is to be a free play of the mind on all subjects which it touches ; by steadily refusing to lend itself to ...
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... criticism . Criticism is , perhaps , not so dangerous now as once , when the very existence and sale of a book depended upon its fiat ; but even still , although readers are so manifold , and critics correct each other by their adverse ...
... criticism . Criticism is , perhaps , not so dangerous now as once , when the very existence and sale of a book depended upon its fiat ; but even still , although readers are so manifold , and critics correct each other by their adverse ...
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