Guide to Social HappinessEdward Walker, 1850 - 512页 |
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... character which there is little in his real nature to justify , and as an emblem of pride , is placed by the side of Juno in her regal dignity . This tendency of the mind to throw over sensible objects a colouring of its own , is also ...
... character which there is little in his real nature to justify , and as an emblem of pride , is placed by the side of Juno in her regal dignity . This tendency of the mind to throw over sensible objects a colouring of its own , is also ...
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... character than Job , it is only so far as the features of his character are more intelligible and familiar to our obser- vation and experience ; for every thing recorded of him in his eventful history , bespeaks a mind imbued at the ...
... character than Job , it is only so far as the features of his character are more intelligible and familiar to our obser- vation and experience ; for every thing recorded of him in his eventful history , bespeaks a mind imbued at the ...
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... character ; but Shakespeare is equally at home with the gloomy or the gay , the licen- tious or the devout , the sublime or the familiar , the terrific or the lovely . We never detect him identifying himself either with the characters ...
... character ; but Shakespeare is equally at home with the gloomy or the gay , the licen- tious or the devout , the sublime or the familiar , the terrific or the lovely . We never detect him identifying himself either with the characters ...
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