The question as to the general propriety of that criticism is rather difficult for a male critic.
The analogy with the last of these two writers would, I should imagine, be rather difficult to carry beyond the first part of resemblance; but it is possible to make out a somewhat closer affinity to Rousseau.
Johnson, with his usual sense, observes that it is rather difficult to detect the miraculous element in any part of the story open to our observation.
The whole of the Lilliputian assembly uttered their lesson as I passed, all raising their voices at the same time, and rendering it, I imagine, rather difficult to determine whether each pupil repeated his or her part correctly.
Why this should be so is rather difficult to be understood by anybody reasoning in the right way, because the magnificent tints of a sunset are caused by moisture in the air and not by abnormal dryness.
It is rather difficult to understand how he reached this conclusion, since light travels so fast that, as far as regards any observation that can be made upon earth, the diffusion is practically instantaneous.
Rainham shrugged his shoulders pitifully, but found it rather difficultto say anything.
Don't you find it rather difficult to spread your sheltering wings over what doesn't exist?
Rainham found it rather difficult to satisfy his inner self as to his real, fundamental motive for wintering in England.
As soon as we have had tea just now, I have promised to help--at least she puts it so--Lady Myrtle to write a rather difficult letter.
It would not be treating her fairly, for she is a remarkably sensible girl, and has behaved excellently inrather difficult circumstances.
When cutting a thread, it is rather difficult to feed in the tool just the right amount for each successive cut, because the tool is moved in before it feeds up to the work.
The variety of machine tools now in use is very extensive, and as different types can often be employed for the same kind of work, the selection of the best and most efficient machine is often a rather difficult problem.
This story was written in rather difficult circumstances, and subject to frequent interruption.
There was a romance and an interest about the spectacle which it israther difficult to define.
Familiarity had bred not actually contempt, but a species of fatalistic indifference which israther difficult to describe.
Three or four miles away to port, rather difficult to see against the gray background of shore beyond, were the lean shapes of three other torpedo-craft.
Very likely," answered he, "it often happens like that; but it is rather difficult to prove.
I am very glad people think me guilty; it is something of a revenge, but it will be rather difficult to bring it home to me.
It consists of getting on to the bar by a swing and a jerk, the peculiar nature of which it is rather difficult to describe.
This is rather difficult, but with a little perseverance you will be able to accomplish the movement, and as it is very pretty it is well worth the trouble.
This is rather difficult to perform, and requires a deal of practice, but it is an indispensable exercise.
The construction of a pit-fall is a rather difficult operation on account of the digging which it necessitates.
This will be described hereafter, and inasmuch as the training of a "decoy" would be a rather difficult matter, we rather recommend the use of the bird whistle.
The next thing is to ascertain the exact spots of the burrows in the banks, and when we consider the river is covered with ice, this seems a rather difficult problem.
Rather difficult so far, even if I were able, which you are very far from conceding.
But there is in the feminine type which I have just sketched something more shocking than immorality itself, which, however, it is rather difficult to separate from it.
It was, therefore, rather difficult to read upon it the impressions of a soul which was naturally strong and self-controlling.
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