The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 76 tomasA. Constable, 1843 |
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... attempts displayed in them at impassioned and declamatory eloquence , are generally very far below mediocrity . We have already noticed some of the blun- ders into which he has been betrayed in the course of his ordi- nary narrative ...
... attempts displayed in them at impassioned and declamatory eloquence , are generally very far below mediocrity . We have already noticed some of the blun- ders into which he has been betrayed in the course of his ordi- nary narrative ...
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... attempts at imitation difficult and dangerous to an unusual degree . Its fervent impetuosity occasionally overpowers even its master , and it is unlikely to prove more docile in less familiar hands . Colonel Napier's genius , if we may ...
... attempts at imitation difficult and dangerous to an unusual degree . Its fervent impetuosity occasionally overpowers even its master , and it is unlikely to prove more docile in less familiar hands . Colonel Napier's genius , if we may ...
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... attempt at paraphrase or abridgement . ' This is more particularly the case in the debates of the National ' Assembly of France , the Parliament of England , and the Coun- cil of State under Napoleon . It is ' , as he justly remarks ...
... attempt at paraphrase or abridgement . ' This is more particularly the case in the debates of the National ' Assembly of France , the Parliament of England , and the Coun- cil of State under Napoleon . It is ' , as he justly remarks ...
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... attempt to resolve . If Mr Alison were to see a drover trampled to death by an ox , would not his first reflection naturally be upon the danger of over- driving oxen , and the best means of keeping them in order ? And would he not think ...
... attempt to resolve . If Mr Alison were to see a drover trampled to death by an ox , would not his first reflection naturally be upon the danger of over- driving oxen , and the best means of keeping them in order ? And would he not think ...
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... attempts to draw , a distinction between social . freedom and political power , and contends that the one may exist in perfect security without the protection of the other . There is , in the first place , ' he says , the love of ...
... attempts to draw , a distinction between social . freedom and political power , and contends that the one may exist in perfect security without the protection of the other . There is , in the first place , ' he says , the love of ...
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