The Independent condemned it as " abject puerility " and The Daily Telegraph reviewer said " the writing is so bad, it's almost touching ."
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In " Puerilities ", Hine has beautifully re-created Book XII of the Greek Anthology; it stands as a translation, and as a poetic achievement in its own right.
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The glories of the old studio system tell a different story, as do the past few decades, when relaxed censorship has mainly led to increased graphic violence and a parallel descent into sexual puerility.
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I must also add that I am a disappointed in the amount of tit-for-tat puerility that took place in this RfA, along with the amount of baiting and the difficulty people had in ignoring the laid bait.
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It suggests puerility, if nothing else, which can put you in mind of his enduring infatuation with children's fantasies like Robin Hood : " Robin is a major part of the constantly unreeling movie that Andrew paints,"
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Beneath its glitz and its occasional puerility, George is, as William Powers of the Washington Post points out, a magazine " fascinated by political figures who move across the ideological divide, or better yet, defy the divide altogether ."
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Conversely, the " Amiga Power " review, written in the style of a magazine personality quiz, whilst praising the detail of the animation, described frustrating imbalances especially in relation to the vaunted 16-player multi-player mode and was critical of the puerility of the game's humour.
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In Poe's view this ability creates " a species of vague wonder at the writer's ingenuity " in most readers, but Poe mocked it as an example of the " sublimely ridiculous " and " puerilities ", requiring the reader to " imagine a race of Fairies in the vicinity of West Point ".
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Cato was greatly exasperated and inflamed by this, and attempted to go to law about it; but his friends prevented this, and so, in his rage and youthful fervour, he betook himself to iambic verse, and heaped much scornful abuse upon Scipio, adopting the bitter tone of Archilochus, but avoiding his license and puerility.
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Kenneth Silber from Space . com wrote a neutral review, saying, " Beyond that, there is little to be said, pro or con, for'Chimera .'The episode is mildly interesting and avoids the puerility of recent episodes . " Tom Kessenich, in his book " Examinations ", gave the episode a relatively negative review.