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... character is but feeble . For our part , we would have such a personage " reign a tyrant , if she reigns at all , " and exercise an undisputed sovereignty over our hearts and imaginations . It is highly incongruous that the heroine ...
... character is but feeble . For our part , we would have such a personage " reign a tyrant , if she reigns at all , " and exercise an undisputed sovereignty over our hearts and imaginations . It is highly incongruous that the heroine ...
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... character of Rousseau , of whom she is a professed ad- mirer . She will not therefore permit any person to possess feeling , who is not gloomy or melancholy . Happy , " she says , " is the country where the authors are melancholy , the ...
... character of Rousseau , of whom she is a professed ad- mirer . She will not therefore permit any person to possess feeling , who is not gloomy or melancholy . Happy , " she says , " is the country where the authors are melancholy , the ...
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... character . Even his style of expression , now so concise and laconic , was in his youth diffuse and emphatic . At the time of the Legislative Assembly , Napoleon assumed a serious and severe demeanour , and became less communicative ...
... character . Even his style of expression , now so concise and laconic , was in his youth diffuse and emphatic . At the time of the Legislative Assembly , Napoleon assumed a serious and severe demeanour , and became less communicative ...
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