The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.Dent, 1949 |
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Page xxiv
... CHARACTER'S PHYSICAL DIMENSION character more realistic for the reader by describing how the character takes up physical space and has an impact on his or her surroundings. W.2, W.4, W.5, W.9, W.10 L.1, L.2, L.3 4. SHOWING HOW CHARACTERS ...
... CHARACTER'S PHYSICAL DIMENSION character more realistic for the reader by describing how the character takes up physical space and has an impact on his or her surroundings. W.2, W.4, W.5, W.9, W.10 L.1, L.2, L.3 4. SHOWING HOW CHARACTERS ...
Page 77
... character via ' theatricality ' NINA Act IV Realization of character through separation Bildung on the other hand , untroubled by any unconscious , sees character everywhere in the distinctive , embodied traits of actual persons , each ...
... character via ' theatricality ' NINA Act IV Realization of character through separation Bildung on the other hand , untroubled by any unconscious , sees character everywhere in the distinctive , embodied traits of actual persons , each ...
Page 165
... Character Computing is about researching and enriching exactly this fact. Computing should incorporate all distinguishing human factors, i.e., character in its context. Throughout this book the main concept of Character Computing was ...
... Character Computing is about researching and enriching exactly this fact. Computing should incorporate all distinguishing human factors, i.e., character in its context. Throughout this book the main concept of Character Computing was ...
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