The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1829 |
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... nature . We dimly see within our intellectual nature a miniature , as it were , of our entire self , yet deprived of all that we condemn or despise , the ideal prototype of every thing excellent and lovely that we are capable of ...
... nature . We dimly see within our intellectual nature a miniature , as it were , of our entire self , yet deprived of all that we condemn or despise , the ideal prototype of every thing excellent and lovely that we are capable of ...
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... nature of which many of us never obtain any knowledge — properties which are only called out by some particular circumstance , or ex- igence , or which only appear in extraordinary situations . The science of character can never be ...
... nature of which many of us never obtain any knowledge — properties which are only called out by some particular circumstance , or ex- igence , or which only appear in extraordinary situations . The science of character can never be ...
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... nature of a drama depends on this as much as does the nature of man . I should like to know the methods you have employed on those occasions . With me , the sentiment is at first without a defined clear object ; it does not appear till ...
... nature of a drama depends on this as much as does the nature of man . I should like to know the methods you have employed on those occasions . With me , the sentiment is at first without a defined clear object ; it does not appear till ...
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