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1
Now the
modern
critic
is a humbug, because he professes to be entirely inarticulate.
2
Claudio Guillen, a
modern
critic
,
has noted that time is also a unifying factor in this novel.
3
He painted the "treeness" of the tree, as a
modern
critic
has admirably expressed it.
4
Was there nothing in this scene, which God and nature alone witnessed, to interest a
modern
critic
?
5
Christ is Man, cries the
modern
critic
;
therefore tear out from the Gospels His Virgin Birth and His Resurrection!
6
The chief fault the superficial
modern
critic
has to find with Dickens is a sort of rumbustious boisterousness in the expression of emotion.
7
The genuineness of 1 and 2 Corinthians, Galatians, and Romans is admitted by almost every
modern
critic
,
Christian or not Christian.
8
Perhaps this will silence the
modern
critics
of our public transport system.
9
Some
modern
critics
have doubted it, on the ground of internal evidence.
10
But our
modern
critics
say we prefer a constitutional monarchy to an autocratic republic.
11
Some
modern
critics
,
however, have endeavoured to defend them.
12
Modern
critics
know a great deal more about the history of Paul's conversion than Paul did.
13
Severe as this may appear, it only amounts to the general conclusion which
modern
critics
have formed.
14
The best
modern
critics
approve my choice.
15
Mr Kipling's detachment from the politics of his day explains virtually everything that has offended his
modern
critics
.
16
There is an increasing tendency on the part of
modern
critics
to cast a doubt on Byron's sanity.
modern
critic
modern