The British Critic, Nide 2F. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... feels himself entitled to treat his contemporaries with the airs of conscious superiority , and to repel with scorn the indecorous familiarity of those who presume to claim his acquaintance . If this feeling has frequently rendered him ...
... feels himself entitled to treat his contemporaries with the airs of conscious superiority , and to repel with scorn the indecorous familiarity of those who presume to claim his acquaintance . If this feeling has frequently rendered him ...
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... feeling which deters authors in general , more particularly those of established reputation , from assuming the office of char- tered carpers like ourselves , Mr. Verplanck has , in the heat and hurry of his tirade , made a most unlucky ...
... feeling which deters authors in general , more particularly those of established reputation , from assuming the office of char- tered carpers like ourselves , Mr. Verplanck has , in the heat and hurry of his tirade , made a most unlucky ...
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... feeling will meddle with inconsiderately . It is easy to point out their faults ; and their general merits of lucid ... feelings of a nation far advanced in civili- sation and knowledge . Strange , indeed , would it have been if , in the ...
... feeling will meddle with inconsiderately . It is easy to point out their faults ; and their general merits of lucid ... feelings of a nation far advanced in civili- sation and knowledge . Strange , indeed , would it have been if , in the ...
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AMERICAN NOVELS 1 Wieland or the Transformation | 53 |
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