... in unison with the movements and grand purposes of the whole body; where there is a community of interests and a subordination of actors : and it was upon this view of the subject, and of the necessity for such distribution of persons and events,... The Works - Page xviby George Crabbe - 1823Full view - About this book
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...the necessity for such distribution of persons and events, that I found myself obliged to relinquish an undertaking, for which the characters I could command,...adventures I could describe, were altogether unfitted. pp. xi. xii. Mirth he suppresses by his awful frown, And humble spirits by disdain keeps down f Blam'd... | |
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...the necessity for such distribution of persons and events, that I found myself obliged to relinquish an undertaking, for which the characters I could command,...and the adventures I could describe, were altogether unfitte d but rather beings of whom might be formed groups and smaller societies, the relations of... | |
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...persons and events, that I found myself obliged to relinquish an undertaking, for which the charadters I could command, and the adventures I could describe, were altogether unfitted. But if these charadters which seemed to be at my disposal were not such as would coalesce into one body, nor were... | |
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