Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 1William Blackwood, 1817 |
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... character , was grave and forcible , without a particle of vanity or presumption , free from rancour and personality , but full of deep and generous indignation against fraud , hypocrisy , or injustice . He was a warm , zealous , and ...
... character , was grave and forcible , without a particle of vanity or presumption , free from rancour and personality , but full of deep and generous indignation against fraud , hypocrisy , or injustice . He was a warm , zealous , and ...
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... character , did not more endear him to his friends , than they commanded the respect of those to whom he was op- posed in adverse politics ; they ensur- ed to every effort of his abilities an at- tentive and favouring audience ; and ...
... character , did not more endear him to his friends , than they commanded the respect of those to whom he was op- posed in adverse politics ; they ensur- ed to every effort of his abilities an at- tentive and favouring audience ; and ...
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... character of the individual was every thing among the Greeks . They cultivated his moral part , and they perfected his physical part , because his physical and his moral qualities were alike necessary for the purposes of the state . The ...
... character of the individual was every thing among the Greeks . They cultivated his moral part , and they perfected his physical part , because his physical and his moral qualities were alike necessary for the purposes of the state . The ...
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... character of their ordinary costume , was of itself sufficient to lead many to the imitation of the human body ; and that , in fine , the honours with which the artists were signalized , and , above all the rest , the noble use which ...
... character of their ordinary costume , was of itself sufficient to lead many to the imitation of the human body ; and that , in fine , the honours with which the artists were signalized , and , above all the rest , the noble use which ...
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... characters , determin- ed by those laws , were , in many in- stances , little similar , except in the jealousy and ... character - every thing was great in a little space - because every human faculty was developed by the contending ...
... characters , determin- ed by those laws , were , in many in- stances , little similar , except in the jealousy and ... character - every thing was great in a little space - because every human faculty was developed by the contending ...
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