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Page 250
... seems sometimes exaggerated , inflated . A spirit so perpetually on the stretch and on the wing , some- times , no doubt , fell back prone to earth , and , no doubt , his verses contain grotesque and altogether indefensible lines ; but ...
... seems sometimes exaggerated , inflated . A spirit so perpetually on the stretch and on the wing , some- times , no doubt , fell back prone to earth , and , no doubt , his verses contain grotesque and altogether indefensible lines ; but ...
Page 366
... seems to us unfortunately selected , since the Temple was erected in the reign of the man of peace because he was a man of peace . Dr. Cum- ming's opinions always skim the waves of a respectable shallowness ; they are eminently those of ...
... seems to us unfortunately selected , since the Temple was erected in the reign of the man of peace because he was a man of peace . Dr. Cum- ming's opinions always skim the waves of a respectable shallowness ; they are eminently those of ...
Page 367
... seems to approach too nearly to the tale ; but , to quote his own expression , he decants the old wine of the early chronicles ; ' and if his book bears traces of authorcraft , it is not only a very pleasant authorcraft , but he seems ...
... seems to approach too nearly to the tale ; but , to quote his own expression , he decants the old wine of the early chronicles ; ' and if his book bears traces of authorcraft , it is not only a very pleasant authorcraft , but he seems ...
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