Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 23
He has been a dupe , he is heads - strong suspensorial muscles now a rogue ; but he wants decision - digestions that save them from of character to put into practice the over - fine nerves of the virtuous . many valuable ideas that his ...
He has been a dupe , he is heads - strong suspensorial muscles now a rogue ; but he wants decision - digestions that save them from of character to put into practice the over - fine nerves of the virtuous . many valuable ideas that his ...
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... therefore , fail him different characters , formed one of if directed to studies which had no those strong , imperishable , brotherly immediate reference to the objects of affections which the Fates weave in his ambition .
... therefore , fail him different characters , formed one of if directed to studies which had no those strong , imperishable , brotherly immediate reference to the objects of affections which the Fates weave in his ambition .
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Men were known The character of his countenance was chiefly by patronymics , synonyms , one common to the Cornish - massive , and nicknames . Smuggler Tom , yet finely turned — not heavy or in" Pilot Joe , ” “ Champion John ...
Men were known The character of his countenance was chiefly by patronymics , synonyms , one common to the Cornish - massive , and nicknames . Smuggler Tom , yet finely turned — not heavy or in" Pilot Joe , ” “ Champion John ...
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... two very Now this fidelity to nature , this different things — that artificial com representation of human character pleteness at which the artist aims in and human events as they really do the structure and winding - up of his ...
... two very Now this fidelity to nature , this different things — that artificial com representation of human character pleteness at which the artist aims in and human events as they really do the structure and winding - up of his ...
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Indeed , when we narrative and character was suborread on , and observe the examples dinated to some thoughtful purpose , which the learned critic gives us of or some system of opinions which the what he conceives to be the well- author ...
Indeed , when we narrative and character was suborread on , and observe the examples dinated to some thoughtful purpose , which the learned critic gives us of or some system of opinions which the what he conceives to be the well- author ...
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