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have made in this country; should have found their way to England; the author; we think; would stand some chance of being _Lynched_。  Whether his object in this piece of _supercherie_ be merely pecuniary profit; or whether he takes a malicious pleasure in quizzing the Dandies; we shall not undertake to say。  In the latter part of the work; he devotes a separate chapter to this class of persons; from the tenor of which we should be disposed to conclude; that he would consider any mode of divesting them of their property very much in the nature of a spoiling of the Egyptians。

〃The only thing about the work; tending to prove that it is what it purports to be; a commentary on a real German treatise; is the style; which is a sort of Babylonish dialect; not destitute; it is true; of richness; vigor; and at times a sort of singular felicity of expression; but very strongly tinged throughout with the peculiar idiom of the German language。 This quality in the style; however; may be a mere result of a great familiarity with German literature; and we cannot; therefore; look upon it as in itself decisive; still less as outweighing so much evidence of an opposite character。〃 _North…American Review; No。  89; October_; 1835。


IV。  NEW ENGLAND EDITORS。

〃The Editors have been induced; by the expressed desire of many persons; to collect the following sheets out of the ephemeral pamphlets* in which they first appeared; under the conviction that they contain in themselves the assurance of a longer date。

*_Fraser's_ (London) _Magazine_; 1833…34。

〃The Editors have no expectation that this little Work will have a sudden and general popularity。  They will not undertake; as there is no need; to justify the gay costume in which the Author delights to dress his thoughts; or the German idioms with which he has sportively sprinkled his pages。  It is his humor to advance the gravest speculations upon the gravest topics in a quaint and burlesque style。  If his masquerade offend any of his audience; to that degree that they will not hear what he has to say; it may chance to draw others to listen to his wisdom; and what work of imagination can hope to please all!  But we will venture to remark that the distaste excited by these peculiarities in some readers is greatest at first; and is soon forgotten; and that the foreign dress and aspect of the Work are quite superficial; and cover a genuine Saxon heart。  We believe; no book has been published for many years; written in a more sincere style of idiomatic English; or which discovers an equal mastery over all the riches of the language。  The Author makes ample amends for the occasional eccentricity of his genius; not only by frequent bursts of pure splendor; but by the wit and sense which never fail him。

〃But what will chiefly commend the Book to the discerning reader is the manifest design of the work; which is; a Criticism upon the Spirit of the Agewe had almost said; of the hourin which we live; exhibiting in the most just and novel light the present aspects of Religion; Politics; Literature; Arts; and Social Life。  Under all his gayety the Writer has an earnest meaning; and discovers an insight into the manifold wants and tendencies of human nature; which is very rare among our popular authors。 The philanthropy and the purity of moral sentiment; which inspire the work; will find their way to the heart of every lover of virtue。〃_Preface to Sartor Resartus:   Boston_; 1835; 1837。


SUNT; FUERUNT VEL FUERE。

LONDON; 30th June; 1838。






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