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What I mean is this : - -Richardson's nature is always the nature of sentiment and reflection , not of impulse or situation . He furnishes his characters , on every occasion , with the presence of mind of the author .
What I mean is this : - -Richardson's nature is always the nature of sentiment and reflection , not of impulse or situation . He furnishes his characters , on every occasion , with the presence of mind of the author .
Page 139
take the very widest latitude , and yet we always see the links which bind them to nature : they bear all the marks , and carry all the conviction of reality with them , as if we had seen the actual faces for the first time , from the ...
take the very widest latitude , and yet we always see the links which bind them to nature : they bear all the marks , and carry all the conviction of reality with them , as if we had seen the actual faces for the first time , from the ...
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intent on nature , and a mind awake to the admonitions of his own heart . As he has begun , so let him proceed . Any one who will turn to the glowing and richly - coloured conclusion of the Falcon , will , I think , agree with me in ...
intent on nature , and a mind awake to the admonitions of his own heart . As he has begun , so let him proceed . Any one who will turn to the glowing and richly - coloured conclusion of the Falcon , will , I think , agree with me in ...
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