The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 120A. Constable, 1864 |
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... writer is not bound to write as if he was writing to idiots ; a perfectly just remark , and the only proper answer to give to such frivolous complaints . If a man writes in a way which cannot be misunderstood by a reader of common ...
... writer is not bound to write as if he was writing to idiots ; a perfectly just remark , and the only proper answer to give to such frivolous complaints . If a man writes in a way which cannot be misunderstood by a reader of common ...
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... writing were not to convey information or instruction from one who is qualified to teach to another who desires to learn , but to prove to the reader that know what he may , the writer knows it too . -We all remember what Pope said on ...
... writing were not to convey information or instruction from one who is qualified to teach to another who desires to learn , but to prove to the reader that know what he may , the writer knows it too . -We all remember what Pope said on ...
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... writer had mistaken one idea for another , and had lost sight of the old in his pursuit of the new . At times the ... writing what is Parisian . But a still worse distortion than even this has lately been invented . A something is now ...
... writer had mistaken one idea for another , and had lost sight of the old in his pursuit of the new . At times the ... writing what is Parisian . But a still worse distortion than even this has lately been invented . A something is now ...
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