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Page 104
... Critic , and the play of Pizarro . One of these we shall extract ; the only instance , we think , in which the critic has succeeded . We hope our readers , in comparing the two following passages , will think the coincidence entirely ...
... Critic , and the play of Pizarro . One of these we shall extract ; the only instance , we think , in which the critic has succeeded . We hope our readers , in comparing the two following passages , will think the coincidence entirely ...
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... critic's curious eye , Where the crude thoughts in wild disorder lie . Keep , then , directed by salubrious fears , Your tea nine minutes , and your piece nine years . " Art . 37. Macbeth : a Tragedy . Written by William Shakspeare ...
... critic's curious eye , Where the crude thoughts in wild disorder lie . Keep , then , directed by salubrious fears , Your tea nine minutes , and your piece nine years . " Art . 37. Macbeth : a Tragedy . Written by William Shakspeare ...
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... critic must smile , and the sour critic will not scruple to sneer . At this Friend of Truth , however , we will neither sneer nor smile ; because we sincerely believe him to be what he professes ; and , indeed , we agree with him in ...
... critic must smile , and the sour critic will not scruple to sneer . At this Friend of Truth , however , we will neither sneer nor smile ; because we sincerely believe him to be what he professes ; and , indeed , we agree with him in ...
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Jauit | 11 |
Chronology See Investigation | 11 |
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