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... effect a representation , therefore , of a character such as this , where almost every deformity in concentrated , that can debase and blacken the human mind --- every senti- ment , every feeling , every vile and villanous propensity ...
... effect a representation , therefore , of a character such as this , where almost every deformity in concentrated , that can debase and blacken the human mind --- every senti- ment , every feeling , every vile and villanous propensity ...
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... effect if it seem- ed unpremeditated , and to arise from some immediate cause , he gave out a different text , and commenced on anoth- er topic : what he had calculated on took place : the disturbance again oc- curred . He broke off the ...
... effect if it seem- ed unpremeditated , and to arise from some immediate cause , he gave out a different text , and commenced on anoth- er topic : what he had calculated on took place : the disturbance again oc- curred . He broke off the ...
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... effect . - Lit . Gaz . June 12 . Having anticipated the story of Mazeppa from the Histoire des Kosaques , we have now nothing to detain us from the poem which Lord Byron has given to the world on that subject . The no- ble author's ...
... effect . - Lit . Gaz . June 12 . Having anticipated the story of Mazeppa from the Histoire des Kosaques , we have now nothing to detain us from the poem which Lord Byron has given to the world on that subject . The no- ble author's ...
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