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Page 105
... character . He is represented as one whose earlier and purer feelings are all destroyed by his lust of power , which absorbs every other passion ; so that he becomes a cold , bloody , implacable tyrant , without pretensions to a single ...
... character . He is represented as one whose earlier and purer feelings are all destroyed by his lust of power , which absorbs every other passion ; so that he becomes a cold , bloody , implacable tyrant , without pretensions to a single ...
Page 107
... Character : consisting of the Great Cha- racter ; the English Character ; Characteristic Classes in rela- tion to Happiness ; the Gentleman ; External Indications of Character ; Craniology ; the Poet ; the Orator ; Literary Cha- racters ...
... Character : consisting of the Great Cha- racter ; the English Character ; Characteristic Classes in rela- tion to Happiness ; the Gentleman ; External Indications of Character ; Craniology ; the Poet ; the Orator ; Literary Cha- racters ...
Page 372
... character of men is the e result of all they feel ; and this state of the bodies of the Germans is un- doubtedly a cause for some part of their character for theo placidness , stillness , and want of energy , which distinguish them ...
... character of men is the e result of all they feel ; and this state of the bodies of the Germans is un- doubtedly a cause for some part of their character for theo placidness , stillness , and want of energy , which distinguish them ...
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