Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1849 |
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... writing cautiously , under the advice and with the aid of counsel — all favorable facts in full relief , all unfavorable facts in the background or suppressed ; exclude all examina- tion and cross - examination , provided only the ...
... writing cautiously , under the advice and with the aid of counsel — all favorable facts in full relief , all unfavorable facts in the background or suppressed ; exclude all examina- tion and cross - examination , provided only the ...
63 psl.
... writer by what he has written in verse ; but the man is so in- dividual that the merits both of his prose and poetry are iden- tical in kind , and the defects which we are conscious of in the latter may help us to a clearer ...
... writer by what he has written in verse ; but the man is so in- dividual that the merits both of his prose and poetry are iden- tical in kind , and the defects which we are conscious of in the latter may help us to a clearer ...
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... writer to whose style the phrase correct would most exactly apply , we should select Landor . Yet it is not so at ... writer of English prose who is his superior , or , set- ting Shakspeare aside , the writer of English who has furnished ...
... writer to whose style the phrase correct would most exactly apply , we should select Landor . Yet it is not so at ... writer of English prose who is his superior , or , set- ting Shakspeare aside , the writer of English who has furnished ...
65 psl.
... writer for the theatre . It has too decided a tendency to elaboration , and is more competent to present to the mind a particular quality of character in every light of which it is susceptible , than to construct a unitary character out ...
... writer for the theatre . It has too decided a tendency to elaboration , and is more competent to present to the mind a particular quality of character in every light of which it is susceptible , than to construct a unitary character out ...
66 psl.
... writer . If a character be in rapport with his own , he throws into it the whole energy of his powerful magnetism . He translates every thing into Lan- dor , just as Chapman is said to have favored Ajax , in his ver- sion of the Iliad ...
... writer . If a character be in rapport with his own , he throws into it the whole energy of his powerful magnetism . He translates every thing into Lan- dor , just as Chapman is said to have favored Ajax , in his ver- sion of the Iliad ...
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