keannu
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Does this underlined mean two types of persons like "a handsome figure without character," and "a figure with fine features unbeautified by sentiment or good nature"? or just one person?
I think "character, fine features" part is ambiguous to understand.
st51)No wise person will marry for beauty mainly...But to marry a handsome figure without character, fine features unbeautified by sentiment or good nature, is the most miserable of mistakes...
I think "character, fine features" part is ambiguous to understand.
st51)No wise person will marry for beauty mainly...But to marry a handsome figure without character, fine features unbeautified by sentiment or good nature, is the most miserable of mistakes...
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