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... character , scene and incident ; we are satisfied with our situation , under whatever circumstances he may place us : Cooper has created all the interest dependent upon two or three characters , in pursuit of whom we are ever eager ...
... character , scene and incident ; we are satisfied with our situation , under whatever circumstances he may place us : Cooper has created all the interest dependent upon two or three characters , in pursuit of whom we are ever eager ...
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... character among our countrymen . And we should hardly look for an elab- orateness of execution in the works of a powerful writer of fic- tion ; we should be led to expect , that in the main object of pre- senting character under every ...
... character among our countrymen . And we should hardly look for an elab- orateness of execution in the works of a powerful writer of fic- tion ; we should be led to expect , that in the main object of pre- senting character under every ...
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... character and the praise of his genius . But the contemplation of greatness is at all times ennobling ; and it is well to turn our minds for a moment from the exciting topics of the day to the sober study of past excellence , and by ...
... character and the praise of his genius . But the contemplation of greatness is at all times ennobling ; and it is well to turn our minds for a moment from the exciting topics of the day to the sober study of past excellence , and by ...
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