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... will arouse a well merited and just sense of indignation for despite his faults of temper and a disposition, at times, prone to be touchy and contentious, Steinitz is a true artist, a painstaking, careful, conscientious, and impartial annotator, whilst as a describer of play he is unrivalled. Willing, at all times, to render full justice to the skill, style, and play of others, he has been frequently heard to observe that the "difference in force between ... — Chess History and Reminiscences • H. E. Bird
... these writers seems to have been Villers, in his Prize Essay on the Reformation, or his annotator, Mills, p. 374. ... — Notes and Queries, Number 69, February 22, 1851 • Various |