National Review, Volume 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... character , whether they be the letters to a man or the letters from him . We don't write to a man to tell him what ... characters . A sphere of isolation is granted to , nay forced upon each one of us ; to be known strikes us as fearful ...
... character , whether they be the letters to a man or the letters from him . We don't write to a man to tell him what ... characters . A sphere of isolation is granted to , nay forced upon each one of us ; to be known strikes us as fearful ...
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... character , often not the predomi- nant one . A reserved man of feeling tells you only what he is doing ; a thoughtful man of action ( like Dr. Arnold , for instance ) tells you of what he is thinking . Some men are not themselves when ...
... character , often not the predomi- nant one . A reserved man of feeling tells you only what he is doing ; a thoughtful man of action ( like Dr. Arnold , for instance ) tells you of what he is thinking . Some men are not themselves when ...
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... character and disposition which attended him through life . He was at college in the year 1797 . Surrounded by all the excitements of the United Irish conspiracy , at that time approaching its crisis , and the feverish temper which then ...
... character and disposition which attended him through life . He was at college in the year 1797 . Surrounded by all the excitements of the United Irish conspiracy , at that time approaching its crisis , and the feverish temper which then ...
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... character led him to take an external interest rather than a personal share in action . When , however , the inquiry into the spread of the United Irish societies within the college was conducted under the formidable auspices of ...
... character led him to take an external interest rather than a personal share in action . When , however , the inquiry into the spread of the United Irish societies within the college was conducted under the formidable auspices of ...
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... character of Captain Rock is very raggedly and flimsily maintained , and altogether the work can claim to be little ... characters of living men ; and few writers could be better adapted for an historian of that Thomas Moore . 29.
... character of Captain Rock is very raggedly and flimsily maintained , and altogether the work can claim to be little ... characters of living men ; and few writers could be better adapted for an historian of that Thomas Moore . 29.
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