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| 1 | British criticisms of American works overrated | |
| 2 | The Doctor is an absurd hoax. | |
| 3 | the cause of America's reverence for classic British poetry | |
| 4 | Bulwer's merits and demerits | |
| 5 | In historical fiction G. P. R. James is merely a competent, conventional follower of Scott. | |
| 6 | The excess of books today obstructs the path of ready learning. | |
| 7 | John Wilson is imaginative, bold, energetic in creative works but superficial in criticism. | |
| 8 | Basil Hall's elegant, piquant trifles | |
| 9 | Marvell's fawn poem praised for its pathos | |
| 10 | Petrarch admirable not as a supreme poet but as a republican patriot and savior of antique treasures | |
| 11 | plagiarists more detestable than pickpockets for pride in undeserved fame | |
| 12 | Byron's childhood sweetheart, Mary Chaworth, was his everlasting ideal. | |
| 13 | Paulding's biography of Washington is basic, unaffected, comprehensive, well written and ideal for youth. | |
| 14 | the wonderful imagination and pathos of Dickens' Curiosity Shop | |
| 15 | Articles require more compositional ability than novels. | |
| 16 | Physical and non-physical worlds are sometimes analagous. | |
| 17 | Thomas Moore undervalued because prolific | |
| 18 | Pue's epistolary grammar text, following Cobbett's, is full of errors and misdefines the word grammar. | |
| 19 | Lord Brougham's ambitious attempts and achievements too broad and varied for lasting eminence | |
| 20 | Dickens, a natural genius; Bulwer, an ingenious artist [page lvi:] | |
| 21 | in Robinson Crusoe Defoe's genius undervalued | |
| 22 | Authors of fiction seek to exploit potent audience sympathy in the readership situation. | |
| 23 | Heber, unoriginal as poet, but a fine scholar | |
| 24 | two types of originality of characters worthy of praise | |
| 25 | Tucker's George Balcombe, of Godwin's school of fiction, is our best novel. | 
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Notes:
None.
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[S:0 - BRP2B, 1985] - Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore - Editions - The Collected Writings of Edgar Allan Poe (B. R. Pollin) (Topics in Supplementary Marginalia)