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Bravery , the second attribute of the true hero , is courage manifesting itself in every limb ; while its correspondent virtue , in the mock hero , is , that same courage all collected into the face . And as power , when drawn together ...
Bravery , the second attribute of the true hero , is courage manifesting itself in every limb ; while its correspondent virtue , in the mock hero , is , that same courage all collected into the face . And as power , when drawn together ...
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hero , what mortal shall suffice to bear his character ? " Ill hath he read who seeth not , in every trace of this picture that individual , all - accomplished person , in whom these rare virtues and lucky circumstances have agreed to ...
hero , what mortal shall suffice to bear his character ? " Ill hath he read who seeth not , in every trace of this picture that individual , all - accomplished person , in whom these rare virtues and lucky circumstances have agreed to ...
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From this principle it follows , that nothing can exceed our hero's prowess , as nothing ever equalled the greatness of his conceptions . Hear how he constantly paragons himself : at one time to Alex . ander the Great and Charles XII ...
From this principle it follows , that nothing can exceed our hero's prowess , as nothing ever equalled the greatness of his conceptions . Hear how he constantly paragons himself : at one time to Alex . ander the Great and Charles XII ...
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CONTENTS | 8 |
PREFATORY MEMOIR | 18 |
ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 40 |
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