The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 93
... character . Perhaps it ought to be said rather that the unity of character is the direct result of the unity of time , since a human being cannot greatly change within the space of a single day . He presents his chief characters with ...
... character . Perhaps it ought to be said rather that the unity of character is the direct result of the unity of time , since a human being cannot greatly change within the space of a single day . He presents his chief characters with ...
Page 105
... character - drawing . We have no reason to doubt that he knew as well as we do that ' Georges ' Dandin ' ends where it begins , and the ' Misanthrope ' also . When we have been made acquainted with the chief characters of these two ...
... character - drawing . We have no reason to doubt that he knew as well as we do that ' Georges ' Dandin ' ends where it begins , and the ' Misanthrope ' also . When we have been made acquainted with the chief characters of these two ...
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... character - drawing , for by the power of his sympathetic imagination he has made his characters real flesh and blood creations , not mere automatons , so that we come to know them as well almost as we know our most intimate relations ...
... character - drawing , for by the power of his sympathetic imagination he has made his characters real flesh and blood creations , not mere automatons , so that we come to know them as well almost as we know our most intimate relations ...
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1 Industrial Efficiency A comparative study | 1 |
Golden Age By E L S Horsburgh B | 35 |
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