Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... pleasure . I gave Betsy a twenty - shilling note which I happened to have in my hand , and on her asking ' What's this for , Sir ? ' I said ' It's for you . Don't you think it worth that to be made happy ? You once made me very wretched ...
... pleasure . I gave Betsy a twenty - shilling note which I happened to have in my hand , and on her asking ' What's this for , Sir ? ' I said ' It's for you . Don't you think it worth that to be made happy ? You once made me very wretched ...
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... pleasure : for it is his business to imitate the passions , and to commu- nicate pleasure to others . A man of genius is not a machine . The neglected actor may be excused if he drinks oblivion of his disappointments ; the successful ...
... pleasure : for it is his business to imitate the passions , and to commu- nicate pleasure to others . A man of genius is not a machine . The neglected actor may be excused if he drinks oblivion of his disappointments ; the successful ...
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... pleasure precedes the love of pleasure , but with the sense of pleasure , as soon as it is felt , come thronging infinite desires and hopes of pleasure , and love is mature as soon as born . It withers and it dies almost as soon ! This ...
... pleasure precedes the love of pleasure , but with the sense of pleasure , as soon as it is felt , come thronging infinite desires and hopes of pleasure , and love is mature as soon as born . It withers and it dies almost as soon ! This ...
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