Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1954 |
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... character , or a character from such a rank of life ? the poet might in my opinion fairly retort : why with the conception of my character did you make wilful choice of mean or ludicrous associations not furnished by me , but supplied ...
... character , or a character from such a rank of life ? the poet might in my opinion fairly retort : why with the conception of my character did you make wilful choice of mean or ludicrous associations not furnished by me , but supplied ...
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... character present to us , whenever , under all the circumstances of social intercourse , the trivial not less than the important , through the whole detail of his manners and deportment , and with the ease of a habit , a person shows ...
... character present to us , whenever , under all the circumstances of social intercourse , the trivial not less than the important , through the whole detail of his manners and deportment , and with the ease of a habit , a person shows ...
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... character That acts in strict consistence with itself . " 5 That speculative opinions , however impious and daring they may be , are not always followed by correspondent conduct , is most true , as well as that they can scarcely in 10 ...
... character That acts in strict consistence with itself . " 5 That speculative opinions , however impious and daring they may be , are not always followed by correspondent conduct , is most true , as well as that they can scarcely in 10 ...
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