Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... feelings by her desertion ; for she not only shewed herself indifferent to , but evidently triumphed in my sufferings ... feeling the commonest emotions of human nature , as they regarded herself or anyone else . ' She had no feelings ...
... feelings by her desertion ; for she not only shewed herself indifferent to , but evidently triumphed in my sufferings ... feeling the commonest emotions of human nature , as they regarded herself or anyone else . ' She had no feelings ...
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... feels , that each character is a species , instead of being an individual . He in fact found the general species or ... feeling of the beauty of the passages here referred to . A stately common - place , such as Congreve's description ...
... feels , that each character is a species , instead of being an individual . He in fact found the general species or ... feeling of the beauty of the passages here referred to . A stately common - place , such as Congreve's description ...
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... feeling of his subject as any one play of Shakespeare . It is one of the few in which he seems to be in earnest through- out , never to trifle nor go out of his way . He does not relax in his efforts , nor lose sight of the unity of his ...
... feeling of his subject as any one play of Shakespeare . It is one of the few in which he seems to be in earnest through- out , never to trifle nor go out of his way . He does not relax in his efforts , nor lose sight of the unity of his ...
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