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... character and career , as the case may be . The legitimate aim and end of that representation of a life will be gained , if the biographer , in accomplishing his task , makes the portraiture of the in- dividual described advantageous to ...
... character and career , as the case may be . The legitimate aim and end of that representation of a life will be gained , if the biographer , in accomplishing his task , makes the portraiture of the in- dividual described advantageous to ...
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... characters and position , and prominent traits or peculiarities of those who are addressed , or referred to in this ... character of individuals , are wantonly , malevolently , or inconsiderately dis- closed . Such opinions seem to have ...
... characters and position , and prominent traits or peculiarities of those who are addressed , or referred to in this ... character of individuals , are wantonly , malevolently , or inconsiderately dis- closed . Such opinions seem to have ...
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... character , or the general conduct of those , whose productions have entertained or instructed us ; and we gratify a laudable curiosity , when , for purposes of good , we inquire into their history , and seek to illustrate their ...
... character , or the general conduct of those , whose productions have entertained or instructed us ; and we gratify a laudable curiosity , when , for purposes of good , we inquire into their history , and seek to illustrate their ...
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... character or conduct , and no infamy is greater than the baseness of revealing faults that possibly had never been discovered , had no friendship been violated , and no confidence abused . " under how many " Consider , " says a learned ...
... character or conduct , and no infamy is greater than the baseness of revealing faults that possibly had never been discovered , had no friendship been violated , and no confidence abused . " under how many " Consider , " says a learned ...
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... he would have felt bound in duty to respect the character which he took on himself to delineate ; and while he withheld nothing that could have enabled the public to form a right estimate of the subject , he would not INTRODUCTION . 9.
... he would have felt bound in duty to respect the character which he took on himself to delineate ; and while he withheld nothing that could have enabled the public to form a right estimate of the subject , he would not INTRODUCTION . 9.
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The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countless of Blessington Mria R R Madden Podgląd niedostępny - 2016 |
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