The chief of the episodes, the story of Argentile and Curan, has often, and not undeservedly, met with high praise, and sometimes in his declamatory parts Warner achieves a really great success.
He is, and was, really great, from the time when he first could hold a brush, but he never was so great as he is now.
For It is an insult to what is really great in either, to suppose that it in any way addresses itself to mean or uncultivated faculties.
I by no means intend them to apply to the early works of Turner, those which the enlightened newspaper critics are perpetually talking about as characteristic of a time when Turner was "really great.
He was a very quiet sort of fellow and one of the last men that you would pick out for a really great player.
They were all of them good ball players, better than the average, and Devlin, a really great pitcher, undoubtedly had a brilliant future before him.
John Clarkson was a really great pitcher, in fact, the best that Chicago ever had, and that is saying a great deal, as Chicago has had some of the very best in the profession since the game first became popular within its suburbs.
Her achievement, indeed, was generally overestimated, in her own day and later, but it is now recognized that she is scarcely a really great artist.
Except in the futile discussion over the proposed Panama Congress it was not till Benton's third senatorial term that slavery became of really great weight in politics.
He always rose to meet a really great emergency; and his services to the nation grew steadily in importance to the very close of his life.
By this I mean a really great artist, nor have they a great sculptor, one who is or has been an inspiration.
They do not look great, and at the present time there is not a really greatman in the Lower House.
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