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Page 66
... style , and of parliamentary eloquence . Several authors also should have been enumerated who excelled not in style but in matter , who employed learning to come at truth , and who arranged the rubbish of erudition into stepping ...
... style , and of parliamentary eloquence . Several authors also should have been enumerated who excelled not in style but in matter , who employed learning to come at truth , and who arranged the rubbish of erudition into stepping ...
Page 242
... style , that false affectation of singularity , and that gaudiness of colouring , which are so generally the faults of youth ; to behold his compositions assuming a chaster simplicity of feel- ing , and a severer and deeper tone ; in ...
... style , that false affectation of singularity , and that gaudiness of colouring , which are so generally the faults of youth ; to behold his compositions assuming a chaster simplicity of feel- ing , and a severer and deeper tone ; in ...
Page 284
... style and manner it is essen- tially different ; and it can by no means enter into competi- tion with its forerunner in brilliancy of colouring , in the charm of diction , or in any of those graces which belong to writing alone . Of the ...
... style and manner it is essen- tially different ; and it can by no means enter into competi- tion with its forerunner in brilliancy of colouring , in the charm of diction , or in any of those graces which belong to writing alone . Of the ...
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Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 8 |
Ireland Walks through | 32 |
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