The British Quarterly Review, Tom 38Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1863 |
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... doubt whether he ever set himself clearly to consider and resolve the question as to what genius is . He appears to us to speak of it either with sheer carelessness and haste , or under a settled and complete misconception . Certainly ...
... doubt whether he ever set himself clearly to consider and resolve the question as to what genius is . He appears to us to speak of it either with sheer carelessness and haste , or under a settled and complete misconception . Certainly ...
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... doubt as to the adequacy of the results which came from De Quincey's genius , it must be understood that we conform to popular usage merely , and that our doubt would apply with equal force were such conformity refused , and we asked ...
... doubt as to the adequacy of the results which came from De Quincey's genius , it must be understood that we conform to popular usage merely , and that our doubt would apply with equal force were such conformity refused , and we asked ...
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... doubt ( such was the interpretation of Judas ) crept over the faculties of the Divine Man as often as he was summoned away from his own natural Sabbath of heavenly contemplation to the gross necessities of action . ' Thus reasoning ...
... doubt ( such was the interpretation of Judas ) crept over the faculties of the Divine Man as often as he was summoned away from his own natural Sabbath of heavenly contemplation to the gross necessities of action . ' Thus reasoning ...
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... doubt , this maudlin stupefaction of his powers , that De Quincey derived his excessive and almost incredible discursiveness . Many persons lay down his works almost as soon as they have taken them up , from sheer inability to follow ...
... doubt , this maudlin stupefaction of his powers , that De Quincey derived his excessive and almost incredible discursiveness . Many persons lay down his works almost as soon as they have taken them up , from sheer inability to follow ...
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... doubt unable to exercise power as openly as of old , it has gained greatly in the opinion of the nation , and perhaps is indirectly as powerful as it has been in any previous period . This strength it owes to the wisdom with which it ...
... doubt unable to exercise power as openly as of old , it has gained greatly in the opinion of the nation , and perhaps is indirectly as powerful as it has been in any previous period . This strength it owes to the wisdom with which it ...
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