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... character ; he had probably injured his health by close reading , and had that mor- bid self - consciousness which has often been the bane of scholars . There seems also to have been a certain amount of affectation in his character . He ...
... character ; he had probably injured his health by close reading , and had that mor- bid self - consciousness which has often been the bane of scholars . There seems also to have been a certain amount of affectation in his character . He ...
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... character : fair physical health nerves are rasped by some kind friend who throughout the family ; and moderate good daily repeats and enlarges upon every thing temper and good sense . And I hold , with disagreeable for him to hear : it ...
... character : fair physical health nerves are rasped by some kind friend who throughout the family ; and moderate good daily repeats and enlarges upon every thing temper and good sense . And I hold , with disagreeable for him to hear : it ...
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... characters in Elsie Venner a grave scientific doctrine may be detected are , to our mind , more happily conceived lying beneath some of the delineations of than that of the heroine . The work derives character . He has used this ...
... characters in Elsie Venner a grave scientific doctrine may be detected are , to our mind , more happily conceived lying beneath some of the delineations of than that of the heroine . The work derives character . He has used this ...
Contents
LONDON REVIEW | 3 |
The Consulate and the Empire | 40 |
Slavery and the Rebellion | 47 |
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