Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... common decency , but either love or friendship so strong and pure that it could put on the guise of love . She was certainly a singular girl . Did she think it right and becoming to be free with strangers , and strange to old friends ...
... common decency , but either love or friendship so strong and pure that it could put on the guise of love . She was certainly a singular girl . Did she think it right and becoming to be free with strangers , and strange to old friends ...
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... common sense and practical wisdom , rather than of genius or feeling . He retained the regular , habitual impressions of actual objects , but he could not follow the rapid flights of fancy or the strong movements of passion . That is ...
... common sense and practical wisdom , rather than of genius or feeling . He retained the regular , habitual impressions of actual objects , but he could not follow the rapid flights of fancy or the strong movements of passion . That is ...
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... common hands , and indeed in the hands of any other poet , would have been a repetition of the same general idea , more or less exaggerated . For both are tyrants , usurpers , murderers , both aspiring and ambitious , both courageous ...
... common hands , and indeed in the hands of any other poet , would have been a repetition of the same general idea , more or less exaggerated . For both are tyrants , usurpers , murderers , both aspiring and ambitious , both courageous ...
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