The New Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism: Mid-VictorianChelsea House Publishers, 1985 |
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... volume . Let the reader dwell also on what she has to say of " American Literature , " and the " Lives of the Great Composers . " The closing volume of this series , entitled , Life Without and Life Within , strikes us as the most ...
... volume . Let the reader dwell also on what she has to say of " American Literature , " and the " Lives of the Great Composers . " The closing volume of this series , entitled , Life Without and Life Within , strikes us as the most ...
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... volume however did become exceedingly popular , and second and third editions were speedily called for . Never did any volume more truly deserve the reception which it found . Faults there were in it ; for where is the volume without ...
... volume however did become exceedingly popular , and second and third editions were speedily called for . Never did any volume more truly deserve the reception which it found . Faults there were in it ; for where is the volume without ...
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... volume , the title of France ! One merit , however , the title has - it is appropriate to the volume which it introduces , for to falsehood it adds the other qualities of the work , -vagueness , bombast , and affectation . This does not ...
... volume , the title of France ! One merit , however , the title has - it is appropriate to the volume which it introduces , for to falsehood it adds the other qualities of the work , -vagueness , bombast , and affectation . This does not ...
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