Aún no tenemos significados para "intrinsic merit".
1The Tales now published must not be estimated for their intrinsic merit alone.
2They confounded their practical utility with the intrinsic merit and persuasive force of Christianity.
3Opinions were, indeed, divided as to the intrinsic merit of the emendations or alterations.
4He seldom weighed the intrinsic merit of such productions; he did not read them critically.
5The wisdom of their conduct, and the intrinsic merit of their plans, are other questions.
6His descriptions, great as was their intrinsic merit, derived.
7In either case, the intrinsic merit of the candidate will be too often out of sight.
8Park Hill's frame is, indeed, an interesting concept but is of no intrinsic merit in itself.
9This art, often successful when employed by dunces, gives irresistible fascination to works which possess intrinsic merit.
10Apart from its intrinsic merit as a work of art, "Alastor" has great autobiographical value.
11Probably the peculiar affection I feel for it depends more upon its age than upon any intrinsic merit.
12This does not depend on the stamp of government, but circulates throughout the world on its intrinsic merit.
13On the contrary, their taking up adventitious, proves their want of intrinsic merit; a rich man never borrows.
14She wished to preserve them from vain pride, and teach them to depend on their own intrinsic merit.
15The first, besides its intrinsic merit, has novelty; and the last has high merit, as well as great celebrity.
16Another of Johnson's works which appeared in 1744 requires notice both for its intrinsic merit, and its autobiographical interest.
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