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Page 92
And as courage is generally the effect of conscious strength , he was probably led to do so by the richness , truth , and force of his own observations on books and men . He was , in the truest sense , a man of original mind , that is ...
And as courage is generally the effect of conscious strength , he was probably led to do so by the richness , truth , and force of his own observations on books and men . He was , in the truest sense , a man of original mind , that is ...
Page 130
The author launches into the ideal world , and must sustain himself and the reader there by the mere force of imagination . The sense of power in the writer thus adds to the interest of the subject . The character of Falkland is a sort ...
The author launches into the ideal world , and must sustain himself and the reader there by the mere force of imagination . The sense of power in the writer thus adds to the interest of the subject . The character of Falkland is a sort ...
Page 156
The scene near the end , in which Don Felix , pretending to be drunk , forces his way out of Don Manuel's house , who wants to ... and cross - reading in the situations , supplies the place of any great force of wit or senti- ment .
The scene near the end , in which Don Felix , pretending to be drunk , forces his way out of Don Manuel's house , who wants to ... and cross - reading in the situations , supplies the place of any great force of wit or senti- ment .
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