The Last Essays of EliaF.M. Lupton Publishing Company, 1899 - 238 pages |
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Page 37
... character of a great deal of its odiousness , by seeming to engage our compassion for the insecure tenure by which he holds his money- bags and parchments ? By this subtle vent half of the hatefulness of the character - the self ...
... character of a great deal of its odiousness , by seeming to engage our compassion for the insecure tenure by which he holds his money- bags and parchments ? By this subtle vent half of the hatefulness of the character - the self ...
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Charles Lamb. whimsical and purely dramatic existence of the other character ( which to render it comic demands an antagonist comicality on the part of the character opposed to it ) , and con- vert what was meant for mirth , rather than ...
Charles Lamb. whimsical and purely dramatic existence of the other character ( which to render it comic demands an antagonist comicality on the part of the character opposed to it ) , and con- vert what was meant for mirth , rather than ...
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... character , scattered all over the Arcadia ( spite of some stiffness and encumberment ) , justify to me the character which his contemporaries have left us of the writer . I cannot think with the Critic , that Sir Philip Sydney was that ...
... character , scattered all over the Arcadia ( spite of some stiffness and encumberment ) , justify to me the character which his contemporaries have left us of the writer . I cannot think with the Critic , that Sir Philip Sydney was that ...
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Blakesmoor in Hshire | 5 |
Poor Relations | 14 |
Detached Thoughts on Books and Reading | 25 |
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