The author seems to equate hypercriticism with selectivism based on presuppositions. |
This is to be the spirit of the following remarks, even though my piece is still too short, and my personal tendency to hypercriticism too strong, to entirely live up to this ideal. |
The most tiresome vaingloriousness may be more hopeful than hypercriticism and spleen. |
But in sport hyperbole can give way to hypercriticism with astonishing speed. |
This canon of criticism might have been secure from the malignity of hypercriticism. |
Not the part of hypercriticism and misconstruction of Northern 'Orders,' and affectionate blindness to Southern atrocities. |