The Quarterly Review, Volume 73John Murray, 1843 |
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Page 132
... truth , though may have left a great deal of truth untold — is as much praise as Mr. Dickens himself would probably claim for his travels ; but the truths which he was ' too gentlemanlike - too honourable ' he -to introduce there , may ...
... truth , though may have left a great deal of truth untold — is as much praise as Mr. Dickens himself would probably claim for his travels ; but the truths which he was ' too gentlemanlike - too honourable ' he -to introduce there , may ...
Page 516
... truth is , that Skelton's serious language is an acquired , a stiff , and artificial dialect ; the vulgar is his mother tongue ; he is not at ease till free from all restraint ; he is rarely happy except when he is at least light and ...
... truth is , that Skelton's serious language is an acquired , a stiff , and artificial dialect ; the vulgar is his mother tongue ; he is not at ease till free from all restraint ; he is rarely happy except when he is at least light and ...
Page 536
... truth , we fear , than that poetic view of the past with which young minds are of late years so enamoured . This ... truth ( of truth at every cost and at every sacrifice , even of per- sonal inclination and poetic enjoyment ) must ...
... truth , we fear , than that poetic view of the past with which young minds are of late years so enamoured . This ... truth ( of truth at every cost and at every sacrifice , even of per- sonal inclination and poetic enjoyment ) must ...
Contents
Vaudois 1842 | 3 |
A Memoir of the Life and Writings of the late William | 27 |
Narrative of the Discoveries on the North Coast of Ame | 113 |
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