The Collected Essays & Addresses of the Rt. Hon. Augustine Birrell, 1880-1920 ...J.M. Dent & Sons Limited, 1922 |
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... judgment would have made room for what you miss . We lodge no complaint against Mr. Ireland . Like a wise man , he has allowed to himself ample space , and he has compiled a volume of 510 closely though well - printed pages , which has ...
... judgment would have made room for what you miss . We lodge no complaint against Mr. Ireland . Like a wise man , he has allowed to himself ample space , and he has compiled a volume of 510 closely though well - printed pages , which has ...
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... judgment of some , things of naught - not only lacking , as Southey complained they did , sound religious feeling , " but everything else really worthy of attention . 66 To discuss such congenital differences of taste is idle ; but it ...
... judgment of some , things of naught - not only lacking , as Southey complained they did , sound religious feeling , " but everything else really worthy of attention . 66 To discuss such congenital differences of taste is idle ; but it ...
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... judgment it is all an edition of Lamb's works should be . Upon the vexed question , nowadays so much agitated , whether an editor is to be allowed any discretion in the exclusion from his edition of the rinsings of his author's desk ...
... judgment it is all an edition of Lamb's works should be . Upon the vexed question , nowadays so much agitated , whether an editor is to be allowed any discretion in the exclusion from his edition of the rinsings of his author's desk ...
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... judgment even of his best friends . No wonder such a man did not like being called gentle- hearted even by S. T. C. , to whom he writes : In the next edition of the Anthology ( which Phoebus avert , those nine other wandering maids also ...
... judgment even of his best friends . No wonder such a man did not like being called gentle- hearted even by S. T. C. , to whom he writes : In the next edition of the Anthology ( which Phoebus avert , those nine other wandering maids also ...
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... judgments are apt to be some- what too much coloured with his own idiosyn- crasy to be what the judicious persons of the period call final and classical , but when did he ever go utterly wrong either in praise or in dis- praise ? When ...
... judgments are apt to be some- what too much coloured with his own idiosyn- crasy to be what the judicious persons of the period call final and classical , but when did he ever go utterly wrong either in praise or in dis- praise ? When ...
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