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1 VIII | to me quite opposite in character, with regard both to good 2 XIV | of love derogatory to his character. He had by his mistress 3 XVIII| he left behind him, his character would have been conspicuous 4 XVIII| harmony of the numbers. The character of Cato is, in my opinion, 5 XVIII| besides is not a necessary character, tends sometimes to bombast. 6 XVIII| appears to me the greatest character that was ever brought upon 7 XVIII| severity of his dramatic character, so as to adapt it to the 8 XIX | who is the most comical character that was ever brought upon 9 XIX | Married Women.~The principal character in this comedy isone Horner, 10 XIX | appearing in this noble character, all the husbands in town 11 XIX | endeavoured to lessen the character of that great comic poet. 12 XIX | themselves persons of no character or ability; but a Buononcini 13 XXI | a commentary on Waller's character, nor on that of any other 14 XXIII| magistrates of the most severe character, and represented before 15 XXIV | here invested with a public character, and whose fame in England