Five Kinds of Writing1941 |
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... persons , in all his actions and speeches that person must discover majesty , magnanimity , and jealousy of power , because these are suitable to the general manners of a king . The third property of manners is re- semblance , and this ...
... persons , in all his actions and speeches that person must discover majesty , magnanimity , and jealousy of power , because these are suitable to the general manners of a king . The third property of manners is re- semblance , and this ...
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... person ; thus , the same man may be liberal and valiant , but not liberal and covetous ; so in a comical character or humor ( which is an inclination to this or that particular folly ) , Falstaff is a liar and a coward , a glutton and a ...
... person ; thus , the same man may be liberal and valiant , but not liberal and covetous ; so in a comical character or humor ( which is an inclination to this or that particular folly ) , Falstaff is a liar and a coward , a glutton and a ...
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... person is monstrous , and he is the product of unnatural lust ; and his language is as hobgoblin as his person ; in all things he is distinguished from other mortals . The characters of Fletcher are poor and narrow in comparison of ...
... person is monstrous , and he is the product of unnatural lust ; and his language is as hobgoblin as his person ; in all things he is distinguished from other mortals . The characters of Fletcher are poor and narrow in comparison of ...
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