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... sense , " common sense tempered by mirth and softened by good nature . In this , he is very much a part of the eighteenth - century tradition . Auburn , in his study of Sheridan's comedies , mentions the importance of common sense to ...
... sense , " common sense tempered by mirth and softened by good nature . In this , he is very much a part of the eighteenth - century tradition . Auburn , in his study of Sheridan's comedies , mentions the importance of common sense to ...
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... sense , of national or interna- tional importance or of great historical or legendary significance . But in a more general sense , he is larger than life in the representative nature of his adventure , which is at once the experience of ...
... sense , of national or interna- tional importance or of great historical or legendary significance . But in a more general sense , he is larger than life in the representative nature of his adventure , which is at once the experience of ...
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... sense of himself . " I think people have more than one brain " ( 169 ) , he suggests , wondering about his basic identity , which he sees as polyvalent rather than ambivalent . For instance , late in the novel , he finds what he calls ...
... sense of himself . " I think people have more than one brain " ( 169 ) , he suggests , wondering about his basic identity , which he sees as polyvalent rather than ambivalent . For instance , late in the novel , he finds what he calls ...
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