Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 第 109 卷W. Blackwood & Sons, 1871 |
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... true reading , though the old nonsense is still retained upon the stage . ' " Indeed ! and pray what do you call the true reading ? " Why , of course , the same that is followed by Johnson and Steevens in the edition up - stairs- " When ...
... true reading , though the old nonsense is still retained upon the stage . ' " Indeed ! and pray what do you call the true reading ? " Why , of course , the same that is followed by Johnson and Steevens in the edition up - stairs- " When ...
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... true sympathetic insight , such as will lay open to him the meanings , not always clearly ex- pressed , the motif , not always dis- tinctly indicated , of his subjects . The true critic should see more than the book before him- he ...
... true sympathetic insight , such as will lay open to him the meanings , not always clearly ex- pressed , the motif , not always dis- tinctly indicated , of his subjects . The true critic should see more than the book before him- he ...
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... true . Now , the curious thing in the works of Mr. Dickens is , that whereas he has added a flood of people to the population of the world , he has not added one to that lofty rank where dwell the best of humanity . He has given us the ...
... true . Now , the curious thing in the works of Mr. Dickens is , that whereas he has added a flood of people to the population of the world , he has not added one to that lofty rank where dwell the best of humanity . He has given us the ...
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