The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... character , coarse manner and ungraceful appear- ance ; despising the rules of decency and decorum ; hard , insen- sible , uncivilized ; inattentive to the feelings of those with whom he converses ; overbearing the delicacy of modest ...
... character , coarse manner and ungraceful appear- ance ; despising the rules of decency and decorum ; hard , insen- sible , uncivilized ; inattentive to the feelings of those with whom he converses ; overbearing the delicacy of modest ...
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... character , age , profession of those with whom you have conversed . When from men in years you have expected sound sense and unembarrassed argument , the result of practice and experience ; or moderation and serene cheerfulness , with ...
... character , age , profession of those with whom you have conversed . When from men in years you have expected sound sense and unembarrassed argument , the result of practice and experience ; or moderation and serene cheerfulness , with ...
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... character of him who feels the passion , and of him who is the object of it . If certain qualities , actions , appearances are hateful to you , you yourself will of course avoid them ; and that person in whom you " hate them , is ...
... character of him who feels the passion , and of him who is the object of it . If certain qualities , actions , appearances are hateful to you , you yourself will of course avoid them ; and that person in whom you " hate them , is ...
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... character and every transaction not as unpleasing only , but as shocking and detestable , He holds them up to view on the most unfavourable side , and rails at them as if they were incapable of any more favourable representation . His ...
... character and every transaction not as unpleasing only , but as shocking and detestable , He holds them up to view on the most unfavourable side , and rails at them as if they were incapable of any more favourable representation . His ...
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... character ! and thus it is that such idle gossip obtains currency . The world never stops to examine the probability of even possibility of the facts asserted , or how far they are consistent with the characters involved ; but is ...
... character ! and thus it is that such idle gossip obtains currency . The world never stops to examine the probability of even possibility of the facts asserted , or how far they are consistent with the characters involved ; but is ...
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