Elements of CriticismConner & Cooke, 1836 - 504 psl. |
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... published in Edinburgh before the author's death , and which received his last revision . Having thus briefly stated the character of the work , and the improvements that are proposed to have been added to it EDITOR'S PREFACE . 7.
... published in Edinburgh before the author's death , and which received his last revision . Having thus briefly stated the character of the work , and the improvements that are proposed to have been added to it EDITOR'S PREFACE . 7.
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... character and behavior . To the man who has acquired a taste so acute and accomplished , every action , wrong or improper , must be highly disgustful . If , in any instance , the overbearing power of passion sway him from his duty , he ...
... character and behavior . To the man who has acquired a taste so acute and accomplished , every action , wrong or improper , must be highly disgustful . If , in any instance , the overbearing power of passion sway him from his duty , he ...
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... character . I see one delivering a purse of money to another , but I can make nothing of that action , till I learn with what intention the money is given . If it be given to dis- charge a debt , the action pleases me in a slight degree ...
... character . I see one delivering a purse of money to another , but I can make nothing of that action , till I learn with what intention the money is given . If it be given to dis- charge a debt , the action pleases me in a slight degree ...
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... characters with every vice in fashion , however gross . But , as such characters viewed in a true light would be ... character . What woman , tinc- tured with the playhouse morals , would not be the sprightly , the witty , though ...
... characters with every vice in fashion , however gross . But , as such characters viewed in a true light would be ... character . What woman , tinc- tured with the playhouse morals , would not be the sprightly , the witty , though ...
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... character . It would grieve me to think so ; and the direct contrary is exemplified in the Merry Wives of Windsor , where we are highly entertained with the conduct of two ladies , not more remark- able for mirth and spirit than for the ...
... character . It would grieve me to think so ; and the direct contrary is exemplified in the Merry Wives of Windsor , where we are highly entertained with the conduct of two ladies , not more remark- able for mirth and spirit than for the ...
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