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... literary tour de force , and that he should never have appeared to such advantage as when , in Esmond and in Barry Lyndon , he was writing up to a standard and upon a model not wholly of his own contrivance . They admit his claim to ...
... literary tour de force , and that he should never have appeared to such advantage as when , in Esmond and in Barry Lyndon , he was writing up to a standard and upon a model not wholly of his own contrivance . They admit his claim to ...
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... literary art . He may not have been a great man but assuredly he was a great writer ; he may have been a faulty novelist but assuredly he was a rare artist in words . Setting aside Cardinal New- man's , the style he wrote is certainly ...
... literary art . He may not have been a great man but assuredly he was a great writer ; he may have been a faulty novelist but assuredly he was a rare artist in words . Setting aside Cardinal New- man's , the style he wrote is certainly ...
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... it pleased such painful creatures as MM . Quérard and Eugène de Mirecourt , ' as it has since pleased Messrs . Hitchman and Fitzgerald to consider the second- and third- rate literary persons 38 VIEWS AND REVIEWS DUMAS, •
... it pleased such painful creatures as MM . Quérard and Eugène de Mirecourt , ' as it has since pleased Messrs . Hitchman and Fitzgerald to consider the second- and third- rate literary persons 38 VIEWS AND REVIEWS DUMAS, •
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... literary persons whom Dumas assimi- lated in such numbers as of greater interest and higher merit than Dumas . To them the jackals were far nobler than the lion , and they worked their hardest in the interest of the pack . It was their ...
... literary persons whom Dumas assimi- lated in such numbers as of greater interest and higher merit than Dumas . To them the jackals were far nobler than the lion , and they worked their hardest in the interest of the pack . It was their ...
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... literary forgeries have proved their cases one and all ; the judges of matter have spoken , and so have the critics of style ; the distinguished author of Nana has taken us into his confidence on the subject ; we have heard from the ...
... literary forgeries have proved their cases one and all ; the judges of matter have spoken , and so have the critics of style ; the distinguished author of Nana has taken us into his confidence on the subject ; we have heard from the ...
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