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It's a severe judgment, and convincing.
The "only" bothers me not because it implies a judgment on my presentation (it does, but it's not a severe judgment, and not one that would have changed it).
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"I think this is a very severe judgment," he said.
In 1817 Ferenc Kölcsey, another Hungarian poet of the period, made an unduly severe judgment on Berzsenyi's work.
A touch of this severe judgment still clings to the Florentines, in whose makeup one tends to miss the exuberance and warmth associated with Italians in other towns and regions.
But in fact he immediately offered the reasons for his severe judgment.
There were hundreds of cases of younger wines, not listed, because in Mr. Poulakakos's severe judgment, they were not ready to drink.
This explains Burgon's severe judgment that the revisers of the English New Testament (1881), in excluding what they believed to be scribal or editorial additions to the original text, "stand convicted of having deliberately rejected the words of Inspiration in every page" (The Revision Revised, p. vii, London, 1883).
These are severe judgments, but they are not unjust.
Few other diarists of the period displayed such raw emotion and or expressed such severe judgments.
Passaro is equally good at conveying the crazy compression of Manhattan life, where the verdict on people, places and things tends to be delivered instantaneously: "We make such severe judgments, so arbitrary and complete.
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