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Page 47
... with a woman's keen sense and astute comprehension , much that the selfishness of male critics blind them to . To her eyes there is nothing impure or profane in this appeal of the philanthropist | Thus Our Library Table . 47.
... with a woman's keen sense and astute comprehension , much that the selfishness of male critics blind them to . To her eyes there is nothing impure or profane in this appeal of the philanthropist | Thus Our Library Table . 47.
Page 103
... critics , when Mlle . Patti first appeared on the stage here ; they seemed so loth to acknowledge that America or England could be judges in music , and yet would not pronounce themselves against her for fear of being wrong in the event ...
... critics , when Mlle . Patti first appeared on the stage here ; they seemed so loth to acknowledge that America or England could be judges in music , and yet would not pronounce themselves against her for fear of being wrong in the event ...
Page 180
... critics . We can trace the rise of the religion by degrees . There was a time when our present deity was a simple man , lost and confounded among a crowd of other men . Next we find a recognition of him as an untaught genius ...
... critics . We can trace the rise of the religion by degrees . There was a time when our present deity was a simple man , lost and confounded among a crowd of other men . Next we find a recognition of him as an untaught genius ...
Page 181
... critic ) with Othello and Iago , as his own natural acquaintance ; tion ; to put them in fools ' coats , and make ... critic , and the historical and philological for the philosophical critic . This last ought never to attempt to begin ...
... critic ) with Othello and Iago , as his own natural acquaintance ; tion ; to put them in fools ' coats , and make ... critic , and the historical and philological for the philosophical critic . This last ought never to attempt to begin ...
Page 182
... critics should always feel . Unhappily they are too apt to forget or ignore it , and hence many a pause and gap in the ... critic who can set right a false reading is not the person who will best interpret the significance of the amended ...
... critics should always feel . Unhappily they are too apt to forget or ignore it , and hence many a pause and gap in the ... critic who can set right a false reading is not the person who will best interpret the significance of the amended ...
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