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... racter than any other that he could devise ? The uninter- rupted representation of vicious characters , which for a succession of years has filled and disgraced our popular works of every description in lighter literature , and the ...
... racter than any other that he could devise ? The uninter- rupted representation of vicious characters , which for a succession of years has filled and disgraced our popular works of every description in lighter literature , and the ...
Side 397
... racter of various individuals . We are not , however , to sup- pose that the mind itself partakes of this complexity of struc- ture : for , though exhibiting such a diversity of characters , and liable to such various and opposite ...
... racter of various individuals . We are not , however , to sup- pose that the mind itself partakes of this complexity of struc- ture : for , though exhibiting such a diversity of characters , and liable to such various and opposite ...
Side 407
... racter . We are told that they have examined the skulls of twenty - nine women who had been executed for child - murder , and in twenty - five the organ of philo - progenitiveness appeared to be unusually small : but , when we consider ...
... racter . We are told that they have examined the skulls of twenty - nine women who had been executed for child - murder , and in twenty - five the organ of philo - progenitiveness appeared to be unusually small : but , when we consider ...
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