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racters amuse us more than even their archetypes in nature , because the features which we have seen dispersed among a variety of per- sons are concentrated in the representation to form a stronger portrait .
racters amuse us more than even their archetypes in nature , because the features which we have seen dispersed among a variety of per- sons are concentrated in the representation to form a stronger portrait .
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It is in his intellectual , and especially in his moral and social nature , and in the studies which correct and advance it , that we must think of man as he deserves , and rate the value of his pursuits . Hence the author contends that ...
It is in his intellectual , and especially in his moral and social nature , and in the studies which correct and advance it , that we must think of man as he deserves , and rate the value of his pursuits . Hence the author contends that ...
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... scene would excite in nature , whether of beauty or wildness , of civilization or rudeness , of horror or repose . ... of raising such emotions with success , that the painter of feeling differs from the ordinary copyist of nature .
... scene would excite in nature , whether of beauty or wildness , of civilization or rudeness , of horror or repose . ... of raising such emotions with success , that the painter of feeling differs from the ordinary copyist of nature .
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The Natural Defence of an Insular Empire earnestly | 313 |
A Description of the Feroe Islands containing an | 333 |
or an Account Historical and Topographical | 342 |
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