The Quarterly Review, Volume 257John Murray, 1931 |
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Page 22
... writers of the Pauline and other epistles , the Acts , and the Apocalypse ; continually insisting that all performed a work of writing , the most important that ever came from human hands ; and did it with a naive artlessness concealing ...
... writers of the Pauline and other epistles , the Acts , and the Apocalypse ; continually insisting that all performed a work of writing , the most important that ever came from human hands ; and did it with a naive artlessness concealing ...
Page 118
... writer , and was still painfully immature . The most that could be claimed for the study was enthusiasm and a certain ... writing the Swinburne book , I had been to see Watts - Dunton , who was not only helpful to me , but spoke of Gosse ...
... writer , and was still painfully immature . The most that could be claimed for the study was enthusiasm and a certain ... writing the Swinburne book , I had been to see Watts - Dunton , who was not only helpful to me , but spoke of Gosse ...
Page 126
... writers altogether , but personal esteem could never secure his approval of poor work . Perhaps it would state the case more exactly to say that poor writing put his personal esteem out of the question . If , in praising work that he ...
... writers altogether , but personal esteem could never secure his approval of poor work . Perhaps it would state the case more exactly to say that poor writing put his personal esteem out of the question . If , in praising work that he ...
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