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... character , but imparting sufficient delight to the mind by the beauty of the imagery , the elegance of the fable ... characters perina- nently and poetically true . The characters of the persons in the drama are well conceived and ...
... character , but imparting sufficient delight to the mind by the beauty of the imagery , the elegance of the fable ... characters perina- nently and poetically true . The characters of the persons in the drama are well conceived and ...
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... character of Sir Charles , which seems intended to harmonize the opposing shadows of the other characters , acting as a medium between the contrasts of the artificial sentiments and erroneous views of Lady Ellinor , and the strong ...
... character of Sir Charles , which seems intended to harmonize the opposing shadows of the other characters , acting as a medium between the contrasts of the artificial sentiments and erroneous views of Lady Ellinor , and the strong ...
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... character as Puritan , has had the mean and low curiosity ( a curiosity which belongs now and ever has done to that class of churchmen ) to pry into the secret of Walter's birth , and who now informs him that he be- lieves he has ...
... character as Puritan , has had the mean and low curiosity ( a curiosity which belongs now and ever has done to that class of churchmen ) to pry into the secret of Walter's birth , and who now informs him that he be- lieves he has ...
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... character are so raised above the splendour of rank and titles of society , begets some suspicion and alarm in Lady Ellinor's mind that Sir Charles has some particular meaning applicable to her in what 1844. ] 13 The First - born ; a Drama ...
... character are so raised above the splendour of rank and titles of society , begets some suspicion and alarm in Lady Ellinor's mind that Sir Charles has some particular meaning applicable to her in what 1844. ] 13 The First - born ; a Drama ...
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... character has been given to this sacrarium by the skilful adaptation of very simple elements . The nave , measuring with the aisles 64 feet by 40 , is divided from the chancel by a tall and massive arch , and from the aisles by four ...
... character has been given to this sacrarium by the skilful adaptation of very simple elements . The nave , measuring with the aisles 64 feet by 40 , is divided from the chancel by a tall and massive arch , and from the aisles by four ...
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