The Living Authors of AmericaStringer and Townsend, 1850 - 365 頁 |
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... consider them his own . American literature has of late years been a favorite subject of discussion with the critical circles of London , and the works of the best authors of the Great Republic are as familiar to the well - informed ...
... consider them his own . American literature has of late years been a favorite subject of discussion with the critical circles of London , and the works of the best authors of the Great Republic are as familiar to the well - informed ...
第 vi 頁
... considering the Authors of America . It must , however , be borne in mind , that possibly an Englishman fami- liar with their writings , is capable of arriving at a far juster estimate of their relative merits , than one of their own ...
... considering the Authors of America . It must , however , be borne in mind , that possibly an Englishman fami- liar with their writings , is capable of arriving at a far juster estimate of their relative merits , than one of their own ...
第 13 頁
... consider Mr. Cooper so admirable a writer . Even in the very worst of his novels , there are glimpses of nature so exquisitely painted as to justify the highest praise it is possible to bestow . It is just probable that the very success ...
... consider Mr. Cooper so admirable a writer . Even in the very worst of his novels , there are glimpses of nature so exquisitely painted as to justify the highest praise it is possible to bestow . It is just probable that the very success ...
第 16 頁
... consider that if they have a great or striking catastrophe , any amount of feeble or discursive matter will be tolerated ; but the absurdity of this is evident . What would be said of a sculptor , who , conscious of the workmanship of ...
... consider that if they have a great or striking catastrophe , any amount of feeble or discursive matter will be tolerated ; but the absurdity of this is evident . What would be said of a sculptor , who , conscious of the workmanship of ...
第 19 頁
... consider this as a wonderful impertinence , and to resent it with additional bitterness . We do not , however , intend here to enter into an elaborate essay upon the Despotism of the Press ; we merely intend to offer a passing remark ...
... consider this as a wonderful impertinence , and to resent it with additional bitterness . We do not , however , intend here to enter into an elaborate essay upon the Despotism of the Press ; we merely intend to offer a passing remark ...
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