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... character is a species instead of being an individual . " This proposition is convincingly refuted ; and it must be acknowleged that in general Dr. Johnson's ideas were rather distinct than correct , and have often more vivacity than ...
... character is a species instead of being an individual . " This proposition is convincingly refuted ; and it must be acknowleged that in general Dr. Johnson's ideas were rather distinct than correct , and have often more vivacity than ...
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... character and sentiment , in conformity to known facts . ' Hamlet is thus characterized : The character of Hamlet is itself a pure effusion of genius . It is not a character marked by strength of will or even of passion , but by ...
... character and sentiment , in conformity to known facts . ' Hamlet is thus characterized : The character of Hamlet is itself a pure effusion of genius . It is not a character marked by strength of will or even of passion , but by ...
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... character of the cathedral is thus delineated by Mr. Britton : As an object of architectural antiquity , the Cathedral Church of Norwich is peculiarly interesting ; for it comprises in its dif- ferent members many curious specimens of ...
... character of the cathedral is thus delineated by Mr. Britton : As an object of architectural antiquity , the Cathedral Church of Norwich is peculiarly interesting ; for it comprises in its dif- ferent members many curious specimens of ...
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