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... Character . By E. B. Ramsay , M.A. , LL.D. , F.R.S.E. , Dean of Edinburgh . Sixth Edition . 12mo . Edinburgh , 1860. Ditto , Second Series . 12mo . Edinburgh , 1861 . 6. Familiar Illustrations of Scottish Character . By the Rev. Charles ...
... character will develop themselves in the course of our remarks . Of the others , it is sufficient to point out these two , that he neither completed any one great work , nor enjoyed the advantage of being represented by any great ...
... character that it might have been foreseen by his associates , as by one of them it really was . The important moment arrived , and De Quincey went through the first day's examination , which was conducted upon paper , and at that time ...
... character do they recede from the former . A propensity to extreme opinions and the use of sharply - cut dis- tinctions , which impart a fallacious clearness to his views , are generally characteristic of the closet historian ; and such ...
... character , namely , on Language , on Style , and on Rhetoric . Of the other serious writings of De Quincey which fall out- side of the above classification , the best known is unquestionably the Confessions of an English Opium - Eater ...