Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott Company, 1902 - English literature |
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Page 35
... character , the man himself , shines through the humour of Mr Jarvie ; there is a grip in his talkative discourse , something of substance and courage . The likeness in garrulous humour does not in the least obscure the difference in ...
... character , the man himself , shines through the humour of Mr Jarvie ; there is a grip in his talkative discourse , something of substance and courage . The likeness in garrulous humour does not in the least obscure the difference in ...
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... character , and as it makes its way increases its stream . And should it be arrested in its course by a chilling season , it suffers delay , not loss , and waits only for a change in the wind to awaken and again roll onwards . ( From ...
... character , and as it makes its way increases its stream . And should it be arrested in its course by a chilling season , it suffers delay , not loss , and waits only for a change in the wind to awaken and again roll onwards . ( From ...
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... character , whether real or imaginary , he not only entered into all its thoughts and feelings , but seemed instantly , and as if by touching a secret spring , to be surrounded with all the same objects , subject to the same skyey ...
... character , whether real or imaginary , he not only entered into all its thoughts and feelings , but seemed instantly , and as if by touching a secret spring , to be surrounded with all the same objects , subject to the same skyey ...
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THE NINETEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 11 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT | 30 |
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