Nineteenth-century Literature Criticism, Volum 12Laurie Lanzen Harris Gale Research Company, 1981 Excerpts from criticism of the works of novelists, poets, playwrights, short story writers and other creative writers who lived between 1800 and 1900, from the first published critical appraisals to current evaluations. |
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... written in Madame D'Arblay's later style the worst style that has ever been known among men . No genius , no information , could save from proscription a book so written . We , therefore , opened the Diary with no small anxiety ...
... written in Madame D'Arblay's later style the worst style that has ever been known among men . No genius , no information , could save from proscription a book so written . We , therefore , opened the Diary with no small anxiety ...
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... written the Masquerade scene , or the Vauxhall scene , than she could have written the Life of Cowley or the Review of Soame Jenyns . But we have not the smallest doubt that he revised Cecilia , and that he retouched the style of many ...
... written the Masquerade scene , or the Vauxhall scene , than she could have written the Life of Cowley or the Review of Soame Jenyns . But we have not the smallest doubt that he revised Cecilia , and that he retouched the style of many ...
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... written down from my dictation . This process , though extremely slow and laborious , was not without its advantages ; and I am well convinced that the authorities have been even more minutely examined , more scrupulously collated , and ...
... written down from my dictation . This process , though extremely slow and laborious , was not without its advantages ; and I am well convinced that the authorities have been even more minutely examined , more scrupulously collated , and ...
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