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Which suggests two or three things : that character re- quires the sense of continuous action to show continuously ... There is nothing illegitimate about such characters , but to be successful and main- tain interest they must be given ...
Which suggests two or three things : that character re- quires the sense of continuous action to show continuously ... There is nothing illegitimate about such characters , but to be successful and main- tain interest they must be given ...
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His character and processes of mind seemed to share in this fining - down process of scale . He was not good in a fight , and his nerves were more delicate than boys ' nerves ought to be . He exaggerated these weaknesses as he grew ...
His character and processes of mind seemed to share in this fining - down process of scale . He was not good in a fight , and his nerves were more delicate than boys ' nerves ought to be . He exaggerated these weaknesses as he grew ...
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The creation of characters is what many of us might at first be tempted to regard as the supreme triumph of the ... A character can never be exhaustive of our materials : for it exists by its idiosyncrasy , by its contrast with other ...
The creation of characters is what many of us might at first be tempted to regard as the supreme triumph of the ... A character can never be exhaustive of our materials : for it exists by its idiosyncrasy , by its contrast with other ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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