The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... character of Falkland ; 1 as in Caleb Williams ( who is not the first , but the second character in the piece ) we see the very demon of curiosity personified . Perhaps the art , with which these two characters are contrived to relieve ...
... character of Falkland ; 1 as in Caleb Williams ( who is not the first , but the second character in the piece ) we see the very demon of curiosity personified . Perhaps the art , with which these two characters are contrived to relieve ...
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... character to character , quoting passage against passage , striving to surpass each other in the extravagance of their encomiums , and yet unable to settle the precedence , or to do the author's writings justice - so various , so equal ...
... character to character , quoting passage against passage , striving to surpass each other in the extravagance of their encomiums , and yet unable to settle the precedence , or to do the author's writings justice - so various , so equal ...
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... character , nor interest , but are a sort of gossamer tragedies , spun out and glittering , and spreading a flimsy veil over the face of nature . Yet he spins them on . Of all that he has done in this way the Heaven and Earth ( the same ...
... character , nor interest , but are a sort of gossamer tragedies , spun out and glittering , and spreading a flimsy veil over the face of nature . Yet he spins them on . Of all that he has done in this way the Heaven and Earth ( the same ...
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